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Gregory vs Greig - What's the difference?

gregory | greig |

As proper nouns the difference between gregory and greig

is that gregory is , an english style variant of while greig is greece.

gregory

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • .
  • Usage notes

    Name of early saints, and of 16 popes. Used since Middle Ages; popular in the mid-twentieth century.

    Quotations

    * : Act V, Scene III: *: Turk Gregory never did such deeds in arms as I have done this day. * 1990 , Time Bomb , page 163: *: The surname Graff'' was chosen because upscale consumers respect anything Teutonic - regard it as efficient, intelligent, and reliable. But only up to a point. A forename like Helmut or Wilhelm wouldn't have done. ''Too'' German. Too ''foreign . 'Gregory' scores high on the likability scale. All-American. Greg. He's one of the boys, with Teutonic ancestry.

    greig

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • based on the given name Gregory.
  • of mainly Scottish usage, transferred from the surname.