Tassos
Tassos is a masculine given name of Greek origin. It is commonly used in Greece and Cyprus, and in Greek diaspora communities. Although often a diminutive of Anastasios, the name Tassos is frequently used as a full given name in modern times. The standard Greek form is Tasos (Τάσος), while Tassos is a common transliteration in English-language sources.
Anastasios derives from the Greek word anástasis meaning resurrection, linking the name to themes of renewal.
Usage and cultural context: Tassos is predominantly found among Greek-speaking communities and their descendants. It appears
Notable people: One well-known bearer of the name is Tassos Papadopoulos, a Cypriot politician who served as
Overall, Tassos represents a traditional, culturally significant form of a Greek name that continues to be