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What is his origin and what is the origin of his name? David1776 (talk) 15:30, 26 May 2015 (UTC)Reply
Both Stavros and Danaos are common Greek names, and I see that the article is in the category "English people of Greek descent", so it would appear that the answer to both your questions is Greek. A quick search on Google revealed, rather more tenuously, "Stav Danaos makes Afelia, a Greek/Cypriot dish with memories of his childhood" for the BBC Radio Scotland programme "The Kitchen Cafe" - see https://twitter.com/bbckitchencafe/status/337912203795652608. Hope this helps. StefanosPavlos (talk) 20:57, 2 November 2015 (UTC)Reply