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==People named ''"Greg"''== |
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*Greg de los Santos- Famous Footballer. Featured on Commission Films', "The Greg Series." |
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*Greg Souther- Famous Aerobatic Pilot, Future National Aerobatic Champion, Future Red Bull 1st Place Winner. Featured in various flying magazines. |
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Revision as of 19:02, 9 September 2007
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Gender: | Male |
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Origin: | Greek |
Meaning: | "Vigilant" |
Greg (also Gregg), a shortened form of the male given name Gregory, Gregorio, or Gregor, of Greek origin with the meaning "vigilant." In Scotland it is a common forename (not just a shortened form of Gregory), occasionally spelled Greig.
People named "Greg"
Characters:
- Greg is a cartoon character in the webcomic User Friendly.
- Greg the Bunny was a FOX situation comedy, starring Seth Green and a puppet named "Greg the Bunny".
- Dharma & Greg was an ABC situation comedy, starring Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson.
- Greg Sanders is a fictional character in CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The character is played by Eric Szmanda.
- Gregg the Grim Reaper is a character in the Nintendo 64 game, Conker's Bad Fur Day and its remake, the Xbox game, Conker: Live and Reloaded.
- Greg House is the protagonist of the FOX show House, played by Hugh Laurie.
- Old Gregg is a fictional character played by Noel Fielding in The Mighty Boosh.
Surnames:
- Percy Greg
- Robert Hyde Greg
- Samuel Greg
- Samuel Greg (junior)
- William Rathbone Greg
- W. W. Greg
- Gregg, David McMurtrie, American Civil War Union general
- Gregg, John, American Civil War Confederate general
- Gregg, John Irvin, American Civil War Union commander, cousin of David Gregg
- Gregg, Maxcy, American Civil War Confederate general
Miscellaneous
- Gregg Araki, a Japanese American film director
- Gregg Shorthand, a form of shorthand that was invented by John Robert Gregg.
- Greg, the pseudonym of Belgian comic book artist Michel Regnier.
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