Forms in Different Languages
- Albanian: Grigor
- Arabic: Jurayj (جريج) Grēgōrī (جريجوري)
- Armenian: Գրիգոր (Western Armenian Krikor / Eastern Armenian Grigor)
- Belarusian: Рыгор (Ryhor)
- Bulgarian: Григор (Grigor)
- Catalan: Gregori
- Croatian: Grgur, Grga or Grgo
- Czech: Řehoř
- Danish: Gregers
- English: Gregory
- Faroese: Grækaris
- Finnish: Reijo
- French: Grégory or Grégoire
- Georgian: გრიგოლი (Grigoli)
- German: Gregor
- Greek: Γρηγόριος (Grigorios)
- Hungarian: Gergely, Gergő or Gerő
- Icelandic: Gregor
- Indonesian: Gregorius
- Irish: Gréagóir
- Italian: Gregorio
- Japanese: Guregori (グレゴリー)
- Korean: 그레고리
- Latin: Gregorius
- Lithuanian: Grigalius, Grigas or Gregoras, Gregorijus
- Norwegian: Greger or Gregers
- Polish: Grzegorz
- Portuguese: Gregório
- Romanian: Grigore or Gligor
- Russian: Григорий (Grigorij), Гришa (Griša) or Гришка (Grishka)
- Scottish: Gregor (as back-formation from MacGregor)
- Serbian: Григорије (Grigoriye), Глигорије (Gligoriye) or Гргур (Grgur)
- Slovak: Gregor
- Slovene: Grega or Gregor or Gregori
- Spanish: Gregorio
- Swedish: Greger
- Thai: เกรกอรี or เกรกกอรี
- Ukrainian: Григір (Hryhir), Григорій (Hryhoriy), Гриць(ко) (Hryts(ko))
- Wales: Grigor
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