Teles means "success, accomplishment".
Himerope means "abundant (himalis), "merope" means variously "with face turned" from meros + ops, "with sparkling face" (mar)mairô + ops, and "bee-eater bird" merops.
Raidne means "improvement 'Improvement'
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The Greek translation of the English word watch is "rolói'. One of the meaning of watch is to look attentively at something that is happening.
Ζεύς
it comes from the spanish slang "kodos" and means pureANSWER 2:From the Greek name Iason which was derived from the Greek iasthai meaning "to heal". The name Jason also appears in the Bible's New Testament, which would represent the Greek translation of a Hebrew name. It was not used in England until after the Protestant Reformation.
I think it is two words the Greek "pan" bit meaning "all" and Greek "gaia" bit meaning "Earth"
Penayotti for a girl or Penayotta for a boy
it has no meaning in greek.
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Tension actually originated in Latin: "tendere", meaning "to stretch". The Greek translation of tension would be "ένταση", or "éntasi".
Sagittarius is Latin in origin, coming from sagitta meaning arrow. There is no Greek translation.
"Pebble worm" is the original translation from Greek of the word for "crocodile."
ΑΙΜΟΒΟΡΟΙ / αιμοβόροι (plural, male). ΑΙΜΟΒΟΡΑ / αιμοβόρα (plural, neutral). This is the translation for the literal meaning of this word which seems to be of Greek origin (this must be the root-word).
Euclid is the English translation of the Greek name Eukleides, meaning Good Glory.
The translation is γραφείο (grafio).The word office is not Greek so it doesnt mean anything. Only Greek words and words that have Greek roots have a meaning in the Greek language.
The Greek translation of the English word watch is "rolói'. One of the meaning of watch is to look attentively at something that is happening.
The Greek translation of the English word watch is "rolói'. One of the meaning of watch is to look attentively at something that is happening.
Luke is a Greek name. It has no meaning in Hebrew. But you can spell it לוק
OUOTUXIA is the translation of distress in Greek. Biblically in distressed times we have to feel happy with the savior and just try to do besy earthly.