neo
The name comes from the Greek word neos, meaning new.
Neo means young in Greek. It comes from the word neos, which means new young.
Neon comes form the Greek word, νέον, meaning "new one".
The name neon comes from the Greek word, νέον, meaning 'the new one'.
ἐξαπορέομαι (exaporeomai) is the word used in the New Testament. It comes from ek and aporeo (meaning to be perplexed). In modern Greek the term used is απελπισία (apelpisia).
Neolithic
Yes, it derives from the Greek word "neo" meaning "new."
Neo is a Greek word for New, and lithic is also a Greek word meaning stone. So the word Neolithic means New Stone (age), since it was the second revolution after the Paleolithic Revolution. Which also has Greek roots, meaning Old Stone (age).
civilization
Its the greek word νέο (neo-) meaning new.
Argon was named from the Greek word "argos," meaning idle or lazy, due to its inert nature. It was discovered in 1894 by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay, who noticed a new component in the atmosphere that did not react with other elements.
The word "divine" in the New Testament is the Greek word θείας (theias), and is the adjective form of "divinity".