Depending on the context:
Κουράγιο, υπομονή, καρτερικότητα, θάρρος, ψυχραιμία, ανδρεία.
Κουράγιο is the direct translation though.
Courage comes from the Latin word, cor, which means 'heart'.
Arete is a basic translation in ancient greek of the english word courage though arete technically translates as to fulfilling one's duty to the highest ability.
what is the greek symbol for courage
Yes (kor), and it is related to the word for courage (kourous)
Anonamy is the Greek word for bravery it came from a story about a brave nyph.
The Latin word for integrity is "integritas," which comes from the adjective "integer (unhurt, undiminished) + -tas." Clearly this is a Latin loanword taken into English. Most of the time Latin words that end in the suffix "-tas" are changed in English to "-ty."
θάρρος
Homer was the Greek poet who wrote about the courage and loyalty of soldiers.
No, the word courage is a noun.
мужество is the Russian Word for courage
The Spanish word for courage is "Coraje"
From the Greek, it means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind.