In Roman mythology, Fides was the goddess of trust. Her Greek counterpart was Pitis, who was the goddess of trust, good faith, and honesty.
Trust in Greek is εμπιστεύομαι [embistevome].
There is no specific symbol in Greek that stands for trust. The Asclepius Wand which is the symbol used by the medical profession may be a substitute however.
Pisteuo is a Greek word whose meaning is to trust.
In Greek it is εμπιστεύονται. A spelling using the Latin alphabet is "ebisteyontai"
Its καχυποψία (kachipopsia) (n.)
"εμπιστοσύνη" (embistoseenee) noun "εμπιστεύομαι" (embistevome) verb
It means trust or faith as in fidelity which means faithfulness or infidel which is a person with no faith or trust (Nonbeliever)
εμπιστοσύνη (embistosini) for the noun and εμπιστεύομαι (embistevome) for the verb
εμπιστοσύνη = affiance, confidence, trust (empistosyni) - -inspiration = έμπνευση (empnefsi)
Conjugating the verb depends on the subject of the sentence, and whether a male or a female is saying it: I (masculine) trust in you, Lord: ani bote'akh bekha, adonai. I (feminine) trust in you, Lord: ani botakhat bekha, adonai. We trust in you, Lord: anakhnu botkheem bekha, adonai.
Eros is the god of love (Aphrodite's son) Aphrodite is the protector of love not the maker... Trust me I'm Greek...