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Siro (name)
Siro is a masculine given name and a surname. It originated from the Latin words ''Syrus'' and ''Syrius'' referring to the Aramaic people residing in Syria until the 16th century. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Siro the Epicurean, philosopher who lived in Naples * Siro Baroni (1678–1746), Italian painter * Siro Bianchi (1924–1992), French cyclist * Siro Darino (born 1976), Argentine football player * Siro Lombardini (1924—2013), Italian economist and politician * Siro López (born 1956), Spanish journalist * Siro Marcellini Siro Marcellini (born 16 September 1921) is an Italian director and screenwriter. Born in Genzano di Roma, Marcellini started his career as a theater director before moving to films, where he first worked as an assistant director. He directed el ... (born 1921), Italian director and screenwriter * Siro Meli (1946–2018), Italian rower Surname * Fernando Siro (1931–2006), Argentine film actor, film director and screenwri ...
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Modern Aramaic People
Terms for Syriac Christians are endonymic (native) and exonymic (foreign) terms, that are used as designations for Syriac Christians, as adherents of Syriac Christianity. In its widest scope, Syriac Christianity encompass all Christian denominations that follow East Syriac Rite or West Syriac Rite, and thus use Classical Syriac as their main liturgical language. Traditional divisions among Syriac Christians along Christian denominations, denominational lines are reflected in the use of various Christian theology, theological and ecclesiological designations, both historical and modern. Specific terms such as: Syriac Orthodox Church, Jacobites, Saint Thomas Christians, Saint Thomas Syrian Christians, Maronites, Melkites, Saint Thomas Christians, Nasranis, and Nestorianism, Nestorians have been used in reference to distinctive groups and branches of Eastern Christianity, including those of Syriac liturgical and linguistic traditions. Some of those terms are polysemic, and their use ...
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