Meaning & Origin
Spanos is a Greek surname meaning "hairless, beardless" in modern Greek. It derives from the Ancient Greek adjective spanios (σπάνιος), meaning "scarce, rare," and originally referred to someone with scant or no facial hair—a diminutive or descriptive epithet that later became a hereditary surname.The name belongs to a class of Greek surnames that describe personal characteristics, often used in Byzantine and Ottoman-era naming practices. Like many Greek surnames, it may have originated as a nickname before stabilizing as a family name.Notable BearersSeveral prominent figures bear the surname Spanos, particularly in the United States and Greece. Alex Spanos (1923–2018) was a Greek-American businessman and former owner of the San Diego Chargers football team. His son Dean Spanos (born 1950) is the current chairman and owner of the Los Angeles Chargers. Other notable figures include Greek musician Giannis Spanos (1934–2019), actor Anthony Spanos (born 1995), and Australian soccer player John Spanos (born 1961). In academia, Nicholas Spanos (1942–1994) was a psychology professor known for his work on hypnosis, and William V. Spanos (1924–2017) was a prominent literary scholar.Cultural SignificanceThe surname may also appear in the feminine form Spanou, which follows the Greek convention of adding -ou to indicate a female bearer or a married woman (e.g., Mrs. Spanos). In popular culture, the Spanos family is well-known in American football, giving the name visibility beyond the Greek diaspora.Meaning: 'hairless, beardless' (scarce, rare)Origin: GreekType: Descriptive surnameUsage regions: Greece, Greek diaspora (especially USA)