The name Herakles is of Greek origin. It means "the glory of Hera".
Hercules. His Greek name was Herakles.
Hercules is already latin!! His greek name would be Herakles.
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It came from the Latin word Galls meaning "France"
The name for the fork came from the Latin word "furca" which means "pitchfork"
Vincy, itself, has no meaning-- but it is presumably a nickname of Vincent, which came from the Roman Vincentius, and thus from the Latin vincere; "to Conquer."
The name Myra is a female given name. The name came from a poet named Fulke Grevile the 1st. He based the name on Latin "Myrrh".
Hercules is the Latin version of the name of the Greek mythological character Herakles (which made its way into Latin probably by way of Etruscan). The Greek name means "glory of [the goddess] Hera."
Hercules doesn't mean anything in Latin; it is merely the name of the mythological character, borrowed from the Greek Herakles probably by way of Etruscan (which did weird things to vowels). The Greek name means "glory of [the goddess] Hera."
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Old French for million was 'milione' most likely from the Latin root. The Italian (from Latin) for 1,000 means 1,000, with milione meaning 1 million.
The name Benedict originates from the Latin language. Benedictus is the original Latin name and it is a masculine name. The meaning of the name is "blessed".