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Where does “Girons” come from?
Girons (French) comes from Latin Gerontius, from Ancient Greek γέρων, from Proto-Hellenic *géronts.
Ancestry of “Girons”, step by step
Step
Language
Word
Meaning
1
Latin
Gerontius
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2
Ancient Greek
γέρων
an old man; elders, i.e. a ruling or advisory...
3
Proto-Hellenic
*géronts
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