Aithan, Αιθαν m Biblical Greek
Form of ETHAN used in the Greek Old Testament.
Means strong, firm and also mescaline. One of the wise man was called Ethan as well. Means solid in Hebrew.
Ηθαν ηθαν (ithan)
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct way to say it would be "Ericka, Ethan, and I."
The name 'Ethan' in Japanese isγ€γΌγ΅γ³ (iisan).
ethaneus
You say the same as in the United States. Ethan is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "firmness, long-lived". Biblical it means a man of Israel noted for his wisdom. Ethan has 4 variant forms: Aitan, Eitan, Etan and Ethen.
阮经天. Ruǎnjīngtiān
Ethan can be translated to "Ehikahu" in Hawaiian.
yes peaches like Ethan it her love but when her mom say about Ethan has a chance in her heart to be in love with him but Ethan mind know he love her he has a blue eye and she has a green eye they will be together forever she will give her another chance in her heart the old shallow Ethan was the wrong guy but the new Ethan might be the right one
I would say Virginia. East coast
There is no such language as "Mexican". The official language in Mexico is Spanish. It is also improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translated name. Keeping that in mind, the Spanish translation to the biblical name Ethan is Moisés.
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You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
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