αλήθεια + πίστη
In the New Testament, the Greek word most commonly translated "faith" is pistis (pis'-tis), meaning "a conviction of the truth of anything; belief."
from what i could gather there really wasn't a goddess of faith. Just a spirit that escaped from Pandora's box, that represented honesty, truth, and faith. She was a good spirit.
The ancient greek word for faith is πίστις(pistis).
The Greek goddess of truth is Alethia. It is also spelled Aletheia and a couple other ways.
The Greek word for Faith is "pistis" translated to "Believe"
A person with faith is someone who believes in an intangible divine truth.
to have faith in your self
faith = πίστη (pisti)
The greek root word for faith is pistis (n) or pisteuo (v). The English word for faith has its root in latin ("Fide") - not greek.
The Greek word for faith is written in English as pistis. The original definition is persuasion, or to be persuaded.
Pistis, Greek goddess of Faith, is never mentioned to have parents or siblings.
Faith: Amanah or HaymanaTruth: Sharaq or Qoshtha