The Greek word for Beginning is αρχή (archí̱)
The Greek word Kyrios means lord or master.
Nemisis
flagon
The ancient Greek word arche (αρχή) means "beginning".
The Latin words for new beginning are Novus Initium
The Greek word for "beginning" is "ἀρχή" (archē). It is pronounced as "ar-khay" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
It means beginning. Just like in the Christain BIBLE Genesis is the first book.
Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet
Genesis is Greek from the word meaning 'creation, beginning' and is written the same in the Latin.
The root word for "Genesis" comes from the Greek word "gignesthai" which means "to be born" or "beginning." It is commonly used to signify the origin or creation of something.
The word "alpha" comes from the Greek language. It is the first letter of the Greek alphabet and has been adopted in English to represent the first or beginning of something.
The word "special" suggests, and stands for "spicy", spice-ful, delicious, fragrant, tasty, perfect. The word "special" could be "spiceal" in the beginning (in its ancient form). I don't think it's of Greek origin at all.