Polychronis
Masculine
Greek
Meaning & Origin
Polychronis is a masculine Greek given name, a variant of Polychronios.Etymology and MeaningThe name Polychronios (and thus Polychronis) is derived from the Greek elements πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and χρόνος (chronos) meaning "time", giving the overall meaning of "long-lasting, long-lived, ancient". This etymology reflects wishes for a long life.Historical and Religious SignificanceThe name Polychronios was borne by two early saints and a hieromartyr from Cyprus, contributing to its usage in Orthodox Christian tradition.Notable BearersPolychronis Lembesis (1848–1913), Greek painter known for his portraits and depictions of everyday life.Polychronis Tzortzakis (born 1989), Greek cyclist who competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics.Polychronis Vezyridis (born 1974), Greek professional footballer who played as a defender.Polychronis Tsigkas (born 2000), Greek/Cypriot professional basketball player.Regional UsagePolychronis is primarily used in Greece and among Greek diaspora communities.Key FactsMeaning: "long-lasting", "long-lived"Origin: GreekType: Given nameUsage: Greece