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Theotokonymia (Gr. Θεοτοκονύμια) is the defining of various names and titles given to the Theotokos, of which there are over 6,000. Most of them have been received into the Orthodox Church through the revelation of a vision, such as the appearance of the Theotokos to a saint in the Orthodox church or through a variety of other reasons.
Though the term Theotokonymia is derived from the Virgin Mary's Greek name Theotokos, her surname's are derived from the various icons that exist and in iconography Panagia is the term used for any particular icon of the Theotokos.
Listed below are a few of the most popular of these names:
- Panagia Axion Esti - the official icon representing Mount Athos
- Panagia Athonitissa
- Panagia Blachernitissa
- Panagia Chryssopodaritissa
- Panaghia Galaktotrofoussa
- Panagia Glykophilousa
- Panagia Gorgoepikoos
- Panagia Hodegetria
- Panagia Ierosolymitissa (Jerusalem) - The icon at the tomb of the most Holy Virgin Mary
- Panagia the Life Giving Spring - ΖΩΟΔΟΧΟΥ ΠΗΓΗΣ
- Panagia Pantanassa
- Panagia Pelagonitissa
- Panagia Phaneromene
- Panagia Platytera
- Panagia Portaitissa (Mount Athos) - This most popular icon from Mount Athos
- Panagia Prousiotissa
- Panagia of Soumela (Pontos) - Painted by St Luke the Evangelist
- Panagia of Tikhvin
- Panagia Vlacharnea or Panagia Vlahernon
- Panagia of Vladimir
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