Therapont, Therapontos (Θεράποντος, also Therapontus, Ferapont) is a Greek given name. "Therapontos" is genitive for therapon.
"Therapontos" also may be usead as a surname.
"Ferapont" was a common Russian name of Russian Orthodox tradition, defined in the liturgical calendar as "worshipper, servant, caretaker, companion, etc."[1]
The name may refer to:
- Therapont of White Lake (1331-1426)
- Therapont of Sardis (cca 259)
- Therapont of Cyprus (3rd century)
- Prodromos Therapontos, a footballer
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