Gerasim
Gerasim (Russian Гераси��; IPA: [ɡʲɪrˈasʲɪm]) is a male given name,[1] derived from Greek γεράσιμος (cf. Gerasimos), meaning "Respectable", "Honorable Elder".[2]
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- Gerasim Izmailov - Russian navigator
- Gerasim - deaf and mute serf, a character in Ivan Turgenev's short story Mumu
- Gerasim Khugayev (born 1945) - Ossetian politician
- Gerasim Lebedev (1749 – 1817) - Russian adventurer, linguist
- Gerasim Pileš (1913 - 2003) - a Soviet Chuvash writer playwright, sculptor, painter.
- Gerasim I, Serbian Patriarch, Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch (1574-1586)
- Gerasim Zakov (born 1984) - Bulgarian footballer
- Gerasim Zelić (1752 – 1828) - a Serbian Orthodox Church archimandrite, traveller and writer
- Gerasim Petronović (1820-1906), Serbian Orthodox Church|Serbian orthodox Bishop]] of Bay of Kotor and writer
- Gjerasim Qiriazi (Gerasim Kyrias) (1858 – 1894) – an Albanian Protestant preacher and educator.
See also[]
- Gerasimos (disambiguation)
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Categories:
- Given names
- Slavic masculine given names
- Bulgarian masculine given names
- Russian masculine given names
- Given names of Greek language origin
- Serbian masculine given names