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chipriota
02-16-2012, 08:16 PM
Greek actress. I assume from her surname that she has Anatolian ancestry.

http://artcom.gr/photos/1682/347_519-large.jpeg?1260027828
http://artcom.gr/photos/1683/347_520-original.jpeg?1260027831
http://content-mcdn.ethnos.gr/filesystem/images/20090810/low/assets_LARGE_t_1661_4937248.JPG

leisitox
02-16-2012, 08:27 PM
Interesting...
Pred. Alpine, a cute-harmonious one in the alpinoid spectrum.
termination -glou-glu- is turkish origin by the way?

Raskolnikov
02-16-2012, 08:31 PM
East Mediterranean/Pontid, rather Classical.

GeistFaust
02-16-2012, 08:36 PM
Dinaro-Pontid with a strong Alpinoid influence.

chipriota
02-16-2012, 08:41 PM
Interesting...
Pred. Alpine, a cute-harmonious one in the alpinoid spectrum.
termination -glou-glu- is turkish origin by the way?

Anatolian Greeks usually have surnames ending in -glou (Arnaoutoglou, Patsatzoglou, Tzortzoglou, Kertikoglou, Topouzoglou, etc)

Raikaswinşs
02-16-2012, 08:48 PM
Anatolian Greeks usually have surnames ending in -glou (Arnaoutoglou[, Patsatzoglou, Tzortzoglou, Kertikoglou, Topouzoglou, etc)

lol at those pesky Spaniards going east too :D Maybe a Catalan Almogavar?

Some Count's old ancestor?

Or maybe Arnau is also a greek/anatolian name? :D

chipriota
02-16-2012, 08:53 PM
lol at those pesky Spaniards going east too :D Maybe a Catalan Almogavar?

Some Count's old ancestor?

Or maybe Arnau is also a greek/anatolian name? :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnauts

Arnaut (Ottoman Turkish: آرناﺌود, modern Turkish spelling: Arnavut) is the Turkish word for the people of Albania. Arnauts in modern Turkey are people of Albanian descent. Historically in the Ottoman Empire, the word often referred to mercenary soldiers from Albania or from the surrounding mountainous region.
Arnaut is also the Turkish name for Arvanites, while Arvanites itself is the Greek version of Arbëreshë, the name ethnic Albanians called themselves until 250 years ago.

kabeiros
04-24-2013, 09:08 PM
Greek actress. I assume from her surname that she has Anatolian ancestry.

http://artcom.gr/photos/1682/347_519-large.jpeg?1260027828
http://artcom.gr/photos/1683/347_520-original.jpeg?1260027831
http://content-mcdn.ethnos.gr/filesystem/images/20090810/low/assets_LARGE_t_1661_4937248.JPG Her surname is derived from Cesme, a Greek coastal town of Ionia region, just across Chios island:
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Her grand father, who was Greek, came from that town and got a surname which meant something like ''son of Cesme''. She is good looking!

mr. logan
04-24-2013, 09:15 PM
Pontid alpine turanized.

Siberian Cold Breeze
04-24-2013, 10:11 PM
Tsesma-tz-oglou

Sounds more like: Çeşmelioğlu :
Çeşmeli: a person from Çeşme
+oğlu: Descendent from someone from Çeşme ..simply: "son of.."
Çeşme : fountain ,water spring

aherne
04-25-2013, 03:33 AM
Tsesma-tz-oglou

Sounds more like: Çeşmelioğlu :
Çeşmeli: a person from Çeşme
+oğlu: Descendent from someone from Çeşme ..simply: "son of.."
Çeşme : fountain ,water spring

aherne
04-25-2013, 03:35 AM
Tsesma-tz-oglou

Sounds more like: Çeşmelioğlu :
Çeşmeli: a person from Çeşme
+oğlu: Descendent from someone from Çeşme ..simply: "son of.."
Çeşme : fountain ,water spring

Looks like North Sea Turk. Pontid-Alpine mix. Atypical as Greek...

Sikeliot
04-25-2013, 03:51 AM
To me she looks French or Spanish, despite the Turkish looking surname.

kabeiros
04-25-2013, 09:49 AM
LOL at the guys who see Turanid. You are blind.

She's Alpine-Med and looks more western than the majority of Greeks, but she's not exotic.

wvwvw
04-25-2013, 10:43 AM
Her Phenotype is really common in Greece and of course she has nothing to do with Turks.

She reminds me of this Greek singer who has 100% ancestry from the Aegean islands.

http://b.vimeocdn.com/ts/229/280/229280319_640.jpg

http://www.mythopolis.co.uk/images/events/guest_event_3_big.jpg

http://www.ilovestyle.com/sites/default/files/zouganeli_0.jpg

Ianus
02-16-2014, 03:27 PM
Alpine+Med

Kalimtari
02-17-2014, 12:47 PM
cute face, similar to this Serbian:

http://www.mediaspeed.net/fotografije/medium/10548-aleksandra-balmazovic-igralka.jpg

and this Slovene:

http://govori.se/media/cache/upload/Photo/2011/12/28/tina-gorenjak_i700.jpg

Smeagol
02-17-2014, 01:39 PM
Dinaro-Pontid with a strong Alpinoid influence.

Exactly.