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==See also==

==See also==

* [[Philaretos (disambiguation)]]

* [[Philaretos (disambiguation)]]

* [[Filarete]], medieval Italian architect

* [[Filarete]], medieval Italian architect

* [[Philarète Chasles]] (1798–1873), French critic

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[[Category:Romanian masculine given names]]

[[Category:Romanian masculine given names]]

[[Category:Masculine given names]]

[[Category: given names]]

[[Category:Ukrainian masculine given names]]


Revision as of 19:23, 10 December 2025

Filaret (Philaret) is a male given name of Greek origin, commonly used as a monastic name in the Orthodox Church, literally meaning, “lover of virtue”). It may refer to:

People

Religious

  • Patriarch Filaret (Feodor Romanov) (1553–1633), Patriarch of Moscow 1612–1633, father of Tsar Michael I of Russia
  • Philaret Drozdov (1782–1867), born Vasily, Metropolitan of Moscow 1821–1867, Orthodox saint
  • Philaret Gumilevsky (1805–1866), Russian Orthodox Archbishop of Kharkov 1848–1859, and Archbishop of Chernigov 1859–1866, Orthodox saint
  • Filaret Scriban (1811–1873), Romanian Orthodox titular bishop of Stavropoleos and writer
  • Philaret Voznesensky (1903–1985), Metropolitan and First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia 1964–1985
  • Philaret Vakhromeyev (1935–2021), Belarusian Orthodox Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk 1978–2013
  • Filaret Denysenko (born 1929), head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate since 1995

Other

Other uses

See also

Topics referred to by the same term

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