Its ηλιοφορεμένο (ilioforemeno). It means to ''wear the sun'' or ''be bathed in sunlight''. You will only find it in poems. I think I have heared it in poems of O.Elytis (Nobel laureate).A more common word would be ηλιόλουστο (iliolousto).
How do you say "you are my sunshine" in greek
In Greek its ''ήλιος και φεγγάρι''.
The "name" of the sun was never really something discovered. The English word "sun" comes to us from the Greek word "Sol".
You don't say which type of name. The Greek word is Helios. The element helium is named from it.
There are different variations of this.Some say the Titan Helios, who wasn't a god but still drove the Sun ChariotSome say the Olympian god Apollo ruled the sun and drove the Sun ChariotSome say Apollo represented or ruled the sun but it was Helios who drove the Sun Chariot.
Apollo is the greek god of the sun
This is an orbit. Sometimes, people say the object revolves around the sun, or it orbits the sun.
Dana Littlepage Smith has written: 'Women clothed with the sun'
Some people think the Greek god of the sun is Apollo, but he is not. The Greek god of the sun is Helios. He is the one that pulls the sun on his chariot.
Sun god is called Apollo in Greek.
The Greek god of the sun is the Titan Helios.
ήλιος στην Κρήτη (EE-lee-ohs steen KREE-tee)