Ilias (disambiguation)
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Ilias Greek: Ηλίας is the Greek version of the name of the Prophet Elijah.
Persons with Ilias as given name
- Ilias Ali (born 1961), Bangladeshi politician
- Ilias Anastasakos (born 1978), Greek footballer
- Ilias Atmatsidis, a former Greek football goalkeeper
- Ilias Gorchkhanov, ) (died 2005) the first leader of the Ingush Jamaat
- Ilias Haddad (born 1989 in Nador), Moroccan footballer
- Ilias Hatzipavlis (born 1949). (Ηλίας Χατζηπαυλής. born 24 May 1949), a Greek sailor
- Ilias Iliadis (born 1986). (Ηλίας Ηλιάδης. born Jarji Zviadauri. ჯარჯი ზვიადაური. on 10 November 1986), a Georgian-born judoka competing for Greece
- Ilias Iliou (1904–1985), member of the Greek Parliament and leader of the United Democratic Left
- Ilias Ioannou (born 1979), football (soccer) player who plays for Kerkyra F.C. in Greek First Division
- Ilias Kafetzis, Greek athlete who competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens
- Ilias Kotsios (Greek: Ηλίας Κώτσιος, born 1977), (born 25 April 1977 in Larissa, Greece ), a football defender
- Ilias Kyriakidis (born 1985 in Athens), Greek football player currently playing for Ergotelis
- Ilias Kyriazis (Greek: Ηλίας Κυριαζής, born 1978), born in 1978 in Athens, Greece, a comic book writer and artist
- Ilias Louka (born 1974). (Ηλίας Λουκά. born 23 July 1974), a retired Cypriot shot putter
- Ilias Manikas (born 1980 in Greece), football striker, currently playing for Rodos F.C.
- Ilias Melkas (Greek : Ηλίας Μέλκας, born 1989), (born 7 October 1989 in Albania ), an Albanian footballer for Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C.
- Ilias Mihalopoulos (born 1985), Greek footballer for Asteras Tripolis FC
- Bille Ilias Mohamed (born 30 November 1987), one of two Swedish citizens of Somali descent who were convicted of conspiracy to commit terrorist crime in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2010
- Elias Pavlidis (born 1978), Greek amateur boxer who competed at the Athens Olympics 2004
- Ilias Polatidis (1966–2016). (Ηλίας Πολατίδης. born 1966), a member of the Popular Orthodox Rally
- Ilias Poursanidis (born 1972 in Athens), former Greek footballer
- Ilias Rosidis (born 1927). (Ηλίας Ρωσίδης. , Greece ), footballer for Olympiacos FC and the Greek national team
- Ilias Solakis (born 1974), Greek footballer for Olympiakos Volou in Greek Superleague
- Ilias Stogiannis (born 1976 in Kozani, Greece), professional football goalkeeper for Rodos F.C.
- Ilias Tsirimokos (1907–1968). (Ηλίας Τσιριμώκος. 1907–14 July 1968), a Greek politician
- Ilias Venezis (1904–1973), a major Greek novelist
- Ilias Vrioni, served as Prime Minister of Albania three times
- Ilias Yfantis, Greek footballer for Olympiacos F.C. during the 1950s and 60s
- Ilias Zeytulaev, Uzbek footballer for Lanciano in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione
- Ilias Zouros (alternate spelling: Elias Zouros, born March 11, 1966), Greek basketball coach
Persons with Ilias as surname
- Akhtaruzzaman Ilias, a novelist and short story writer
Others
- Ilias or Iliad, a Greek epos
- Ilias Latina, a short Latin hexameter version of the Iliad of Homer
- Ilias mikra or Ilias parva, the Little Iliad, a lost epic of ancient Greek literature
- Kisha e Manastirit të Shën Ilias, a monastery church in Jorgucat, Gjirokastër County, Albania
- Leo Ilias, a character in the manga Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas by Shiori Teshirogi
- Kisha e Profet Ilias (Elijah's Church), a church in Stegopull, Gjirokastër County, Albania
- 6604 Ilias (1990 QE8), a main-belt asteroid
- Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum, a museum in Athens created by jewellery designer Ilias Lalounis
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