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gavriliadis 

A Greek last name, usually only the best Greeks have it, the father is the strongest and has a strong name like frank and the son usually named Alexandros

The last name comes from ancient Sparta meaning it’s a strong name and they don’t go down without a fight..
Woah look at those strong sexy Greeks. Their last name is probably gavriliadis
gavriliadis by Sexy Spartan dude December 2, 2020
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