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Argyris

Argyris is a masculine given name of Greek origin that also appears as a surname in Greece and among Greek diaspora communities. The name is linked to the Greek word argyros, meaning silver, and it has been used in various forms within Greek naming traditions. As a given name, Argyris is commonly Anglicized as Argyris or Argiris, with related forms such as Argyrios circulating in Greek-speaking contexts. As a surname, Argyris can be inherited or adopted through patronymic or familial naming practices.

Notable individuals with the name include Chris Argyris (1923–2013), an American organizational theorist and professor at

The name Argyris reflects Greek linguistic and cultural patterns and remains most common among Greek communities

Harvard
Business
School.
Argyris
was
a
leading
figure
in
the
field
of
organizational
learning
and
action
science,
known
for
his
work
with
Donald
Schön
on
theories
of
single-loop
and
double-loop
learning
and
for
challenging
conventional
assumptions
about
organizational
change.
His
contributions
have
influenced
management
theory,
organizational
development,
and
the
study
of
how
organizations
learn
and
adapt.
and
their
descendants.
Beyond
Greece,
it
appears
less
frequently
but
can
be
encountered
in
academic,
professional,
and
family-name
contexts
where
Greek
heritage
is
present.
Overall,
Argyris
is
recognized
primarily
as
a
Greek-origin
given
name
and
surname
with
a
notable
impact
in
the
field
of
organizational
theory
through
the
work
of
Chris
Argyris.