i think the word kid evolved from the ROMAN word Faun which is the Roman equivalent of Satyr which is half goat and a baby goat is called a kid so I think that's where it came from. Not exactly child but close to it.
English "Brave" is in Greek is γενναίοςSource: AltVista
παιδί/ paidi is the Greek word for 'child'
Techne is the ancient Greek word for "art."
Pedi (pronounced peh-THEE)
yes, it is an ancient greek word meaning child.
It comes from the Greek word "paidi" which means a child. English spellings of the prefix as "paed-" rather than "ped-" more accurately reflect its origin; thus, paediatrics rather than pediatrics. Other words which use this prefix are pederast and pedagogy.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo
Yes, the Greek term for godparents is "κουμπάροι" (kumbároi) for males and "κουμπάρες" (kumbáres) for females. The word is derived from the relationship established during the baptism of a child, where the godparent takes on a significant role in the child's spiritual upbringing.
The Greek word for science is: Epistimiand in Greek is written: Επιστήμη
'Paedophile', or 'Pedophile' (US English) comes from Greek, from 'paidos', meaning child, and '-philos', the love of.
The greek word for animal is zodiac. The greek word for turtle is still unknown.