Are Greek people considered white?

Yes, people of Greek descent are generally considered white, as "white" is a broad racial classification often used for people of European ancestry, but historically, Greeks identified more by ethnicity, religion, and nation, and the modern concept of a unified "white race" is a social construct rather than a strict biological one. Modern Greeks share genetic ties to ancient populations and are part of the Indo-European language family, but their identity is rooted in their unique Hellenic culture, language (Greek), and Orthodox Christianity.
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What ethnicity are you if you are Greek?

The Greeks speak the Greek language, which forms its own unique branch within the Indo-European family of languages, the Hellenic. They are part of a group of classical ethnicities, described by Anthony D. Smith as an "archetypal diaspora people".
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What is the Greek race called?

The hoplitodromos or hoplitodromia (Greek: ὁπλιτόδρομος, ὁπλιτοδρομία, English translation: "race of the hoplites") was an ancient foot race, part of the Olympic Games and the other Panhellenic Games.
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What color skin do Greeks have?

Greeks traditionally are mostly dark-haired with dark eyes and white skin that gets easily tanned.
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What race is closest to Greek?

Modern Greeks share similar proportions of DNA from the same ancestral sources as Mycenaeans, although they have inherited a little less DNA from ancient Anatolian farmers and a bit more DNA from later migrations to Greece.
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How Greeks Became White (in America)

Does Greek count as Caucasian?

It's actually fairly recent that Greeks are considered white. My family's U.S. census records through at least the 1940s have "Greek" written in the "White or C*lored" columns.
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Is Greek an ethnicity or race?

Greek Americans are an ethnic group whose history embraces ancient Hellas (Greece), Byzantine Orthodox Christianity, and the creation of the modern nation of Greece, a country estimated to have a population of 11.2 million people in 2007, during the early part of the 19th century.
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What do ethnically Greek people look like?

While every person is unique, the Greeks share some similarities that can identify them as belonging to the same heritage. Physically, many Greeks have the same olive skin, brown eyes, and straight noses. They also tend to have dark hair and developed cheekbones with rectangular-shaped faces.
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Is olive skin considered white?

"Olive" refers to a range of green and yellow undertones. Having an olive complexion doesn't make you a person of color. It's just a slight variation of color which can exist in fairer and darker people.
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Are Greeks originally blonde?

In terms of hair colour and skin pigmentation ancient Greeks, like modern Greeks were typical of most Southern European Mediterranean stock, dark hair, olive complexion, and brown eyes, like the Spanish, Southern Italians, Sardinians and Maltese.
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What color were the original Greeks?

What they looked like, however, is difficult to determine, but many of the artistic representations show them to be broadly similar to a large cross-section of the Greek population today, namely dark-haired, brown-eyed, and with fair to olive skin.
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What do Greeks call blacks?

Mavros (plural: mavri) is the masculine form of black in Greek. In everyday speech, it means black man and alludes to a black immigrant. At the same time, it also means “not conforming to legal requirements,” or an undocumented immigrant worker.
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What are Greeks mixed with?

Greeks have many ethnicities mixed in their dna but hellenic dna is most prevalent but they also have albanian turkish in crete and some other parts also a bit levantine and arab and in north also slavic and Bulgarian I think they also have a little Persian and italian also a very little bit of germanic from goths in ...
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What are common Greek last names?

135 Popular Greek Last Names and Meanings
  • Papadopoulos. “Son of the priest” is what this name means.
  • Georgiou. Your last name means “son of George” if you go by this.
  • Dimitriou. “Child of Demetrios” is the meaning behind this name.
  • Ioannou. ...
  • Katsaros. ...
  • Kritikos. ...
  • Vasiliou. ...
  • Nikolaou.
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Is Greece a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd world country?

The countries that are considered part of the First World are North America (Canada, United States), Western Europe (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom), East Asia (Japan, South Korea ...
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Did Jesus have olive skin?

Assuming Jesus to be a native West Asian Galilean Semite, the study concluded in conjunction with Mark Goodacre that he would have appeared 'Middle Eastern' and his skin would have been "olive-coloured" and "swarthy" – these results were criticised by some media outlets for being "dismissive" and "dumbed down".
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Which skin tone is most attractive?

There's no single "most attractive" skin tone, as beauty is subjective and varies culturally; however, research suggests lighter brown or tanned skin is often perceived as more attractive and healthy, while yellower and redder tones are linked to perceived health and desirability across cultures, though pale skin remains a dominant ideal in some regions. Ultimately, a healthy glow, natural warmth (yellowness/redness), and individual preference drive attractiveness more than a specific shade. 
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How rare is a Greek nose?

How Rare is a Greek Nose? The Greek nose is considered relatively rare, as it requires specific genetic traits that contribute to its straight bridge and balanced proportions. However, it's worth noting that many people who desire a Greek-shaped nose can opt for rhinoplasty to achieve this appearance.
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What ethnicity are Greeks closest to?

Genetic distances are closer between Greeks and Ethiopian/sub-Saharan groups than to any other Mediterranean group and finally Greeks cluster with Ethiopians/sub-Saharans in both neighbour joining dendrograms and correspondence analyses.
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What color eyes do Greeks usually have?

Genetic and artistic evidence suggests a predominantly Mediterranean appearance with dark hair and brown eyes, but a range of physical traits existed within the Greek population, including some with lighter hair and eye colors.
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Is Greece considered Caucasian?

Every country in Europe is white, including Italy, Greece, and Spain.
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Is there a white ethnicity?

The term usually refers to the descendants of immigrants from Southern, Central and Eastern Europe, Ireland, the Caucasus and France/Francophone Canada. Italian Americans, Polish Americans, Russian Americans, Czech Americans and Slovak Americans, Hungarian Americans and Austrian Americans are considered white ethnic.
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Do Greeks have African ancestry?

The results were the same: Greek population do have sub-Saharan African admixture [4] and Cretan HLA profile does not show such admixture [5]. This is also supported by a recently published Sudanese HLA genetic study [6].
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