Means "violet" in Spanish, American, Greek and French languages.
If you mean Yolanda, it is Greek and means "violet flower."
First of all, it's Yolanda. It is Greek and means "violet flower."
It means "violet". It comes from the Greek "Iolanthe", which literally means "purple flower", and is the word for all flowers in the violet genus.
iôdes meaning violet
ιώδες (iodes)
it means violet
- From the greek word ioides (violet) .*
iodine got its name because when bernard courtois was making saltpeter he added too much acid and a violet puff went into the air and iodine came from the latin word ioeides which means violet in english.
Indeed. Ianthine was the proper term. It sounds Greek. Well, the Morgan dollar is based on a Greek Coin, but the mint will never admit it! ( Decadrachma of Syracuse- l0 drachma piece of that former Greek Colony now in Sicily.)
Iodine
it can be a name (Violet) or a color (violet) that is like a bluish purple, or the flower named viola or violet.