Calogero

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Calogero
PronunciationItalian: [kaˈlɔːdʒero]
GenderMale
LanguageItalian
Name dayJune 18
Origin
Word/nameGreek
Other names
See alsoCalogera, Calogerus

Calogero (from the Greek: καλόγερος, romanizedkalógeros, a familiar term for a monk) is common given name and family name, and a place name of Greek origin.[1][2][3][4][5]

Variants

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  • (Masculine): Calocero
    • (Hypocoristic): Calò, Gero, Gerino
  • Feminine: Calogera, Calocera

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Origin and diffusion

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Derived from the Ancient Greek: καλόγερος, romanizedkalogeros, composed of Ancient Greek: καλός, romanizedkalos (Ancient Greek "fair"; Modern Greek "good") and Ancient Greek: γέρων, romanizedgeron ("old man", "old") and literally means "nice old man", "one who has nice old age"";[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] the first element is reminiscent of such names as Calliope and Callimachus, while the second is reminiscent of the name Gerontius. A second interpretation, not generally accepted, is that the second element is the Greek keros (grain), according to which the name would mean "good grain".[7][dubiousdiscuss]

Historically, in the ambit of Greek Orthodoxy, the term caloyer is used as a name for a monk or a hermit, in a manner that translates as "brother" or "monk",[1][3][5][6] a significance that is retained in Modern Greek.

The name is traditionally found in and is characteristic of Sicily, bestowed by the cultus of Saint Calogerus the Anchorite, a monk and hermit near Sciacca;[3][5][7] in the province of Agrigento, Calogero is the third-most widespread masculine name,[8] but it is well-attested in all the rest of the island.

Feast days

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The feast day is celebrated on June 18 in honour of Saint Calogerus, exorcist and hermit in Sicily.[7][9][10] Other feast dates recorded for the name are:

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References

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  1. ^ a b c La Stella T. 2009, p. 76
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  3. ^ a b c d Galgani 2005, p. 190
  4. ^ a b c d Ferrari 1830, p. 612
  5. ^ a b c d e f De Felice 1978, p. 96
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Albaigès i Olivart 1993, pp. 66, 67
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Burgio 1992, pp. 97, 98
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