Greggory
Greggory is a surname of English origin, derived from the given name Gregory, which itself comes from the Latin *Gregorius*, meaning "watchful" or "vigilant." The name Gregory has historical roots in the early Christian church, associated with Pope Gregory I (also known as Gregory the Great), who served in the 6th century. Over time, the surname Greggory evolved through various spellings, including Gregory, Gregoire, and Grego.
The surname is relatively common in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, where it appears
Greggory Hines, an American actor, dancer, and comedian, best known for his roles in films like *The
Greggory Corso, an American poet and writer, was a key figure in the Beat Generation of the
The surname may also appear in historical records, including early colonial settlers in North America. Like
While not as widely recognized as some other surnames, Greggory remains a distinct identifier with cultural