Christóforos
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Christóforos or Christophoros (Χριστόφορος) is the original Greek version of Christopher, which means "Christ-bearer" or "the one who bears Christ (in his soul)".
It may refer to:
- Christoforos Knitis, Greek Orthodox bishop in the Metropolitan of Australia and New Zealand from 1924 to 1928
- Christoforos Liontakis (born 1945), award winning Greek poet and translator
- Christoforos Nezer (Bavarian) (1808–1883), Bavarian officer who settled in Greece
- Christoforos Nezer (d. 1970) (1887–1970), Greek actor who as the cousin of Marika Nezer
- Christoforos Nezer (d. 1996) (1903–1996), Greek actor and brother of Marika Nezer
- Christoforos Schuff, former Greek Orthodox priest, musician and artist known for social activism, now known as Christine Harstad Schuff
- Christoforos Stefanidis (born 1980), Greek basketball player
- Christoforos Zografos (born 1969), Greek football referee who currently resides in Athens
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See also
- Agios Christoforos, the capital of the Agia Paraskevi municipality in the Kozani Prefecture, Greece
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