There are
462
Stavrous in the USA
Stavrou is the
46138th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Stavrou

ConstantinosStavrou-Michailidis

Constantinos Stavrou-Michailidis was a Greek resistance fighter during World War II, known for his role in the Greek People's Liberation Army.

DemetriosStavrou

Demetrios Stavrou Schizas is a pioneering scientist in the field of nanotechnology, known for his research on carbon nanotubes.

MariaStavrou

Maria Stavrou is a Greek-American journalist and correspondent for CNN, covering international news and events.

YorgoStavrou

Yorgo Stavrou is a Greek film director and screenwriter, known for his critically acclaimed films such as 'Family Hunting' and 'Fugitive Pieces.'

IreneStavrou

Irene Stavrou is a Greek composer and pianist, known for her classical compositions and performances.

GeorgeP.

George P. Stavrou is a Greek-American entrepreneur and author, recognized for his best-selling book 'The Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer.'

KostasStavrou

Kostas Stavrou is a Greek footballer who played as a midfielder for various clubs in Greece and Cyprus during his career.

AndreasStavrou

Andreas Stavrou is a Cypriot politician and member of the Cyprus House of Representatives, representing the Democratic Party.

SophiaStavrou

Sophia Stavrou is a Greek fashion designer, known for her elegant and innovative clothing designs.

PetrosStavrou

Petros Stavrou is a Greek sculptor and visual artist, known for his unique and abstract sculptures.

Stavrou Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Stavrou' is of Greek origin and is derived from the Greek word 'stavros,' meaning 'cross' or 'crucifix.' The name is often associated with Greek Orthodox religious symbolism.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Stavrou' is most commonly found in Greece, Cyprus, and other Greek diaspora communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Stavrou' include 'Stavros' and 'Stavridis.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Stavrou' have migrated and established communities in various countries, particularly due to economic opportunities and political events in Greece and Cyprus.