Someone answered: It doesn't have a Greek root, and it doesn't mean anything in Greek.
Even though it may not have a Greek "root," it comes from the Latin: Laurentius, meaning "laurelled" and the Greek equivalent is Λαυρέντιος (Laurentios).
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Lawrence translates to "Lorenzo" in Spanish.
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If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.
Lawrence Barriger has written: 'The American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Diocese' -- subject(s): American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Diocese in U.S.A., History, Orthodox Eastern Church
If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
Zeus mean same in Greek
Larry is not a Greek name, but of Latin origin; it is a short form of Lawrence/Laurence, from the Roman given name, Laurentius, which can mean either "from Laurentum" or "wreathed/crowned with laurel".The Greek word for laurel is Daphne.However, the name Laurence in Greek would be : Lavrentios Λαυρεντιος
Ecos mean house in Greek
Zeus mean same in Greek
Shurale is not a greek name and it doesnt mean anything in the Greek language.
It doesnt mean anything as it isn't a Greek name nor has a Greek origin.