Christianity. In Greek, Messiah is translated to Χριστός (Khristós). One would assume that this became anglicized as "Christos", thereby influencing the word used to name religion of those following their Messiah.
The English word messiah comes from the Hebrew word mashiach (משיח) which means annointed one. It refers to any king or priestly leader.
The name Chris is short for Christopher, which in Greek translates to "bearing Christ." The name has Christian origins and signifies carrying or bearing Christ in one's heart or actions.
Joshua bar Joseph Messiah - Joshua son of Joseph Messiah. That is the name transliterated from Hebrew to English (I don't know how to write Hebrew here). The name Jesus is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Joshua and the title Christ (not a name) is the Greek translation of the Hebrew title Messiah. Jesus Christ is actually a transliteration from Greek to English.
Messiah comes from the Hebrew word משיח (mah-SHEE-AKH). The Greek word for Messiah is Khristus (Χριστός) -- which is where "Christ" comes from.
The word Christ is the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew word Messiah. This name, Messiah, was well known among the Jews. The Messiah was the promised one and they expected him as a Saviour and Redeemer. Both Messiah and Christ signify anointed.
Christine is a name that has Latin and Greek origins. Christine is derived from the word Christ which means Messiah in Hebrew.
Actually, "Hades" IS the Greek name for the place where dead people went according to the ancient greek religion, but Pluto is hades' roman name
Euseph Messiah's birth name is Euseph Alton St. George Messiah.
Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and passages, does not have a direct counterpart in Greek mythology. However, he is sometimes associated with the Greek god Hermes due to their shared roles as guides and protectors of travelers.
helium was first discovered in the sun spectroscopically. it gets its name from the Greek word, helios, meaning the sun
Jupiter, his name is Zeus in Greek mythology.
The nosehornosaurus
The name "Georgia" is believed to come from the Latin form of the name of Saint George, a popular Christian martyr. It is also thought to have been named in honor of King George II of Great Britain.