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*[[Alekos Alexandrakis]] (1928–2005), famous Greek actor |
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*[[Alekos Alexiadis]] (born 1945), Greek footballer |
*[[Alekos Alexiadis]] (born 1945), Greek footballer |
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*[[Alekos Fassianos]] (), Greek painter |
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*[[Alekos Flambouraris]] (1938–2025), Greek politician |
*[[Alekos Flambouraris]] (1938–2025), Greek politician |
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*[[Alekos Karavitis]] (1904–1975), born in Aktounta, a small village in the region of Aghios Vasileios in Crete |
*[[Alekos Karavitis]] (1904–1975), born in Aktounta, a small village in the region of Aghios Vasileios in Crete |
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 18 November 2025
Alekos (Greek: ΑλÎκος) is a masculine given name, a diminutive of Alexander, which may refer to:
- Alekos Alavanos (born 1950), Greek politician, member of the Hellenic Parliament
- Alekos Alekou (born 1983), Cypriot football striker who played for Aris Limassol
- Alekos Alexandrakis (1928–2005), famous Greek actor
- Alekos Alexiadis (born 1945), Greek footballer
- Alekos Fassianos (1935–2022), Greek painter
- Alekos Flambouraris (1938–2025), Greek politician
- Alekos Karavitis (1904–1975), born in Aktounta, a small village in the region of Aghios Vasileios in Crete
- Alekos Livaditis (1914–1980), Greek actor
- Alekos Michaelides (1933–2008), Cypriot politician
- Alekos Petroulas (born 1978), Greek basketball player
- Alekos Rantos (born 1966), Greek footballer and coach
- Alekos Sakellarios (1913–1991), Greek writer and a director
- Alekos Sofianidis (born 1933), former Turkish-Greek football player and manager
- Alexandros Panagoulis (1939–1976), Greek politician and poet
- Alekos Zartaloudis (1929–2007), Greek actor


