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What is the girls name that means happy victory in greek?

Nike


What is happy victory in Greek?

χαρούμενη νίκη (charoumeni niki/nike)


What does name Nika mean?

Gender: Both Origin: Latin Meaning: Belonging to the Lord Origin: Russian Meaning: born on Sunday Its source is a Latin expression meaning "Lord." It is from the expression Domenica dies, The Lord's day Origin: Greek Meaning: Victory; useful; bringer of victory Origin: Persian Meaning: Good and happy and beautiful and delicate. The name is also is considered to mean clear and good water. Origin: the name Nika is a Christogram Meaning: Jesus Christ Conquers


What is the meaning of distress in Greek?

OUOTUXIA is the translation of distress in Greek. Biblically in distressed times we have to feel happy with the savior and just try to do besy earthly.


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how do you write in greek have a happy life


Are a and d happy?

no cause victory is fat


What does it mean when girls get happy?

They feel happy.


Why do girls wear ankle bracelets what is the meaning?

There is no reason unless they live an alternate lifestyle. They want to look pretty and it makes them feel happy.


What does the name nikai mean?

intelligent and good looking.individual who know allot about friendship.Victorious -- a female variation of the name, Nicholas derived from the Greek Νικόλαος, Nikólaos, a combination of the words for "victory" (νίκη; níkē) and "people" (λαός; laós).


How do you say happy Christmas in greek cypriot?

happy easter everyone


What is the meaning of happy birthday in advance?

the second meaning of happy birthday is good morning to all


What is the original meaning of comedy?

The original meaning of comedy comes from the Greek term "komodia," which translates to "merrymaking" or "revel." In ancient Greek theater, comedy plays were characterized by their light-hearted and humorous tone, often involving satirical or humorous portrayals of everyday life and characters.