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'''Tadros''' is a common given name or family name being the Greek equivalent of [[Theodore (given name)|Theodore]]. The family's origin is said{{who|date=March 2013}} to be in Greece or Egypt, but the name may also be prominent in other Middle Eastern countries with a Christian minority including Jordan and Syria. Most people with the last name Tadros are from orthodox, mainly Coptic or Antiochian, Christian families brought to Egypt and the Middle East during the Byzantine Empire. Although the name is Greek and spans many states in the Middle East the origins of people named Tadros may be completely unrelated to each other: Coptic Egyptians with this last name are of pharaonic and Greek descent while Antiochians are native to Jordan and Syrians to ancient peoples of the region around Damascus. In the United States many variations of the name have arisen due to misspellings and difficult pronunciation; some people with the names Tadros have created variations including Tadres, Tawadros and Tawadrous.



==Persons==
Notable people with the surname include:
*[[Aly Tadros]], American singer-songwriter
*[[Aly Tadros]], American singer-songwriter
*[[Manuel Tadros]], Canadian singer, songwriter, actor
*[[Manuel Tadros]], Canadian singer, songwriter, actor

Revision as of 17:03, 5 November 2015

Tadros is a common given name or family name being the Greek equivalent of Theodore. The family's origin is said[who?] to be in Greece or Egypt, but the name may also be prominent in other Middle Eastern countries with a Christian minority including Jordan and Syria. Most people with the last name Tadros are from orthodox, mainly Coptic or Antiochian, Christian families brought to Egypt and the Middle East during the Byzantine Empire. Although the name is Greek and spans many states in the Middle East the origins of people named Tadros may be completely unrelated to each other: Coptic Egyptians with this last name are of pharaonic and Greek descent while Antiochians are native to Jordan and Syrians to ancient peoples of the region around Damascus. In the United States many variations of the name have arisen due to misspellings and difficult pronunciation; some people with the names Tadros have created variations including Tadres, Tawadros and Tawadrous.

Persons

Notable people with the surname include:

Music

  • Tadros (duo), a Canadian musical group made up of brothers Daniel and Eric Tadros

References