MARGARITA
This is also a Latin word meaning "pearl" and a Spanish word meaning "daisy flower" (species Leucanthemum vulgare).
The Greek word for pearl is μαργαριτάρι (margaritari). The only thing close to this word that even resembles a food would be "margarita" (as in the alchoholic beverage).
Μαργαριτάρι (mar-gar-ee-TAR-ee)
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The Romans borrowed the Greek word for 'pearl', calling it [margarita]. The popular girl's name is the same word.
A Slovenian version of Margaret which comes from a Greek word meaning 'pearl'.
The name of the gemstone which comes from the Greek word adamastos, which means invincible is the diamond.
"Rita" is short for "Margarita", which is the Greek word for a "pearl". The Greek word originally came from the Persian word for "light" because the ancients believed that pearls were created by light falling into the ocean.
"Megan" is a Welsh version of the Greek name "Margarita", which was the word for a "pearl". The Greek word was in its turn derived from the Persian word for "light". An Arabic name meaning "pearl" is "Durrah". (Mohammed had a stepdaughter of this name.) Arabic names meaning "light" are "Nura" and "Dihya".
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The Greek word for friendship is "φιλία" (philia).
The Greek word for culture is καλλιέργεια [ka lee Er yee a]also is commonly used the κουλτούρα [koultoura]
To use Greek in a sentence, you can incorporate Greek words or phrases within an English sentence. For example, "I love eating gyros with tzatziki sauce." You can also write a full sentence in Greek characters if you are familiar with the Greek alphabet.
Margaret means beautiful pearl.The name Margaret derives from the Greek word for pearl.
The word hypnotic still means hypnotic in Greek mythology. It came from Hypnos, a Greek word, and also the Greek god of sleep.
The word hypnotic still means hypnotic in Greek mythology. It came from Hypnos, a Greek word, and also the Greek god of sleep.