Xenos or xeni
Amoeba is a foreign noun. It comes from the Greek word amoibe.
Foreign or Ancient Classical
It would still be "Sullivan," as there is no Greek equivalent for most foreign surnames.
It doent. Lillian is a foreign name. In greek letters is λίλλιαν (lillian)
Latin is a dead foreign language along with Ancient Greek.
Basha as a name means "foreign", but understandably when applied only in the Greek context, refers to anyone who does not speek Greek.
The idiom "it's Greek to me" means that something is difficult to understand or incomprehensible. It originates from the idea that Greek language and writing were perceived as complex and foreign to non-Greek speakers.
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"xeno-" from Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos, "foreign, of a stranger")
It failed in its aim. Its importance was as a symbol of Greek resistance to foreign invasion.
Greek, from θέα (thea, "a view") + ὁράω (horaō, "I see, look").
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