Cosmas
Cosmas or Kosmas is a Greek name, from Ancient Greek Κοσμᾶς, associated with the noun κόσμος, meaning "universe", and the verb κοσμέω linked to propriety. Alternate form: Κοσμίας; female form: Κοσμώ. It may refer to:
Saints
- Saints Cosmas and Damian, Christian martyrs and physicians
- Cosmas the Monk,, a Sicilian monk and tutor
- Cosmas of Maiuma, Syrian bishop and hymnographer
- Cosmas of Aphrodisia, Sicilian Bishop and Martyr
- Cosmas of Aetolia, Greek orthodox priestmonk and missionary
Patriarchs
- Patriarch Cosmas I of Constantinople, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople
- Patriarch Cosmas II of Constantinople, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople
- Patriarch Cosmas I of Alexandria, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria
- Patriarch Cosmas II of Alexandria, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria
- Patriarch Cosmas III of Alexandria, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria
- Pope Cosmas I of Alexandria, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
- Pope Cosmas II of Alexandria, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
- Pope Cosmas III of Alexandria, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
Other people
- Cosmas the Priest, Bulgarian writer
- Cosmas of Prague, Bohemian priest, writer and historian
- Cosmas , Hungarian prelate
- Christopher and Cosmas, Japanese explorers
- Cosmas Damian Asam, German painter and architect
- Cosmas Gutkeled, Hungarian nobleman
- Cosmas Indicopleustes, Greek explorer
- Cosmas of Naples, Duke of Naples
- Cosmas Michael Angkur, Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop
- Cosmas Magaya, Zimbabwean mbira player
- Cosmas Ndeti, Kenyan marathon runner
- Cosmas Zachos, American physicist
- George Cosmas Adyebo, former Prime Minister of Uganda
- Johann Nepomuk Cosmas Michael Denis, Austrian poet, bibliographer and lepidopterist
- Kosmas Chatzicharalabous, former president of the Greek football club AEK Athens F.C.
- Kosmas Kiriakidis, former president of the Greek football club AEK Athens F.C.
- Suzanne Kosmas, American politician