Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • proper noun An English and Scottish male given name, diminutive of Gregory or Gregor (and sometimes derived from the surname Greig)

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Greg.

Examples

  • GREG: Yes, the same Greg that hoisted Josh into the air and spun him around like a propeller.

    Archive 2005-10-30 2005

  • GREG: Yes, the same Greg that hoisted Josh into the air and spun him around like a propeller.

    Archive 2005-10-30 2005

  • Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • It is understood the name "Greg" appeared in the corner of notes taken by Mulcaire – believed to be a reference to the News of the World's former assistant editor news Greg Miskiw.

    Families of 7/7 victims 'were targets of phone hacking' 2011

  • That Sara’d mentioned a name Greg had never heard of made him furious.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • That Sara’d mentioned a name Greg had never heard of made him furious.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.