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What does Petrakis mean in the greek language?
"Petrakis" is a Greek surname. It is a patronymic, meaning it derives from a given name. In this case, it comes from the given name "Petros," which is the Greek form of the name "Peter."
Therefore,
"Petrakis" means "son of Petros"
in Greek.
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