Ghattas

Ghattas (Arabic: غطاس), sometimes rendered as Gattas or Gattaz, is a name usually borne by Arabic-Speaking Christians from the Middle East. It is derived from the Arabic verb meaning "to submerge in water (or another liquid)",[citation needed] most often encountered as a name among Egyptian Copts and Lebanese Christians with the meaning of "baptism".[1]

First name

  • Ghattas Hazim (born 1963), Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan of Baghdad, Kuwait and Dependencies, since 2014

Surname

See also

References

  1. ^ Ghattas surname - meaning, origin & distribution, on Forebears, accessed 18 March 2019
  2. ^ Palestine's Depth Chart (Forwards), 6 December 2016, accessed 18 March 2019

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