Chrysanthos (), Latinized as Chrysanthus, is a Greek name meaning "golden flower". The feminine form of the name is Chrysanthe (Χρυσάνθη), also written Chrysanthi, Chrysanthy and Chrysanthea.
Chrysanthos (), Latinized as Chrysanthus, is a Greek name meaning "golden flower". The feminine form of the name is Chrysanthe (Χρυσάνθη), also written Chrysanthi, Chrysanthy and Chrysanthea.
Notable people bearing this name include: Saint Chrysanthus, 3rd-century Christian martyr Chrysanthus (vicarius), Roman governor of Britain at the turn of the 4th century and bishop Chrysanthus of Jerusalem (1655/1660–1731), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Chrysanthus of Constantinople (1768–1834), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Chrysanthos of Madytos ( – ), Greek musicologist Chrysanthos Sisinis (died 1845), participated in the Greek War of Independence Chrysanthos Sisinis (general), Greek general Chrysanthus of Athens (1881–1949), Archbishop of Greece Father Chrysanthus (1905–1972), Dutch priest and arachnologist Chrysanthos Mentis Bostantzoglou (1918–1995), better known as Bost, Greek political cartoonist and playwright Chrysanthos Theodoridis, (1934–2005), Pontic Greek singer and songwriter
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