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Oikonomou (), also transliterated as Ikonomou and Economou, is a Greek surname, deriving from the word ''oikonomos'', "housekeeper, steward". It can refer to: *Aikaterini Oikonomou, birth name of Ketty Diridaoua, Greek actress *Antonis Oikonomou (1785–1821), naval captain in the Greek War of Independence *Constantin von Economo (1876–1931), Austrian neurologist *Demetris Economou (born 1992), Cypriot association football player *Dimitrios Oikonomou (1883–1957), Greek admiral *Eleftherios Economou, Eleftherios N. Economou (born 1940), Greek Professor of Physics, father of Sophia *Eleftherios Oikonomou (born 1956), Greek Chief of Police *Evangelos Ikonomou (born 1987), Greek association football player *George Economou (poet) (1934–2019), American poet *George Economou (Shipbuilder) (born 1953), Greek billionaire shipowner *George A. Economou, Sr. (1923–2003), optical systems expert *Ioannis Ikonomou. (born 1964) Greek Translator, knows 43 living languages, 47 including dead ...
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''Oikonomos'' (, from - 'house' and - 'rule, law'), Latinization of names, Latinized œconomus, oeconomus, or economos, was an Ancient Greek word meaning "household manager." In Byzantine Empire, Byzantine times, the term was used as a title of a manager or treasurer of an organization. It is a title of honor awarded to priests in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is also a title in the Roman Catholic Church. In Canon 494 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, an œconomus is the diocesan finance officer. In Ancient Greece Role in the ''oikos'' The ''oikos'' (household) was the base unit for the organization of social, political, and economic life in the Ancient Greek world. The person in charge of all its affairs was the ''oikonomos''. The ''oikos'' was composed of a nuclear family as well as extended family members such as grandparents or unmarried female relatives. The husband of the core nuclear family was generally the ''oikonomos''. The ancient Greek world was a Patrilocal re ...
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