Certificate of Name
Reko
Masculine
Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Reko is a Finnish masculine given name, serving as the vernacular Finnish form of Gregory. The name highlights how Christian names entering Finland via Swedish mediation were often shortened and adapted to local phonetic patterns.Etymology and Christian RootsReko derives from Greek Gregorios (Γρηγόριος), from gregoros (γρήγορος) meaning "watchful" or "alert." This was a name echoing early Christian virtues of vigilance and spiritual readiness. Through the veneration of numerous saints named Gregory—among them Gregory the Illuminator, who converted Armenia, and Pope Gregory I the Great, a Doctor of the Church—the name spread across Europe. In Finland, Latin Gregorius entered as Revo in medieval documents, becoming Reko through toccate changes, and stands as a Finnish variant akin to Reijö.Usage and Related FormsReko remains primarily within Finland, a country where many classic Christian names have native forms. Cognate forms across the Nordic and Baltic region include Swedish Gregor, Norwegian Gregers, and Icelandic Greggjar. Distantly related are Slavic versions like Grigor (Macedonian), Krikor (Armenian), and Ryhor (Belarusian).Meaning: "watchful, alert"Origin: Greek via Latin; Finnish adaptionType: Finnish masculine given nameUsage Regions: Finland
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