Strength in Greek is δύναμη [thinami] or rarely ισχύς [ishis]
According to Google's tranlation from English to Greek:
stronger means ισχυρότερη in Greek, but don't ask me to pronounce it!
" EES-'KHEES "
theanamos
The Greek word for stability is statherotita. This is different from strength which is given the Greek word dynami.
Greek word for strength I beleive.
εσωτερική δύναμη
Dynami! and it means power/strength...
The Greek root word for 'dyn' is "dynamis," which means power or force. It is the root of English words such as dynamic and dynamo.
The word democracy means 'rule by the people', it comes from the Greek 'demos', for 'common people', and 'kratos', for 'rule' or 'strength'.
The root of the word "Democrat" comes from the Greek word "demos," meaning "people," and "kratos," meaning "rule" or "strength." So, Democrat can be interpreted as "rule of the people" or "strength of the people."
democracy
Most Greek gods had great strength, but none of them was particularly in charge of this quality.
Kratos is the god of of strength, might, power and sovereign rule. Alkê was the goddess personification of battle-strength, prowess and courage. Bia, sister of Kratos and goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion.
Cratus is the Greek god of strength.
From the Greek, it means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind.