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).
Lawrence translates to "Lorenzo" in Spanish.
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If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
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
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
Zeus mean same in Greek
Ecos mean house 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.