Timotheos Evangelinidis died in 1949.
Timotheos Evangelinidis was born in 1880.
Easow Mar Timotheos Episcopa died in 1988.
Thomas Mor Timotheos was born in 1950.
Easow Mar Timotheos Episcopa was born in 1932.
Timotheos Angelidis has written: 'Econometric modeling of value at risk' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Risk management, Value
Timotheos Catsiyannis has written several books on spirituality and personal growth, focusing on themes such as self-discovery, mindfulness, and emotional healing. His work often explores the connection between mind, body, and spirit, providing practical insights and tools for personal transformation. Catsiyannis' writing is known for its depth, compassion, and ability to inspire readers to live more fulfilling and authentic lives.
Greek/Latin version of Timothy. from Timotheos (Greek for "honoring god)
Hans Erdmann's birth name is Hans Erdmann Timotheos Guckel.
Timothy (Greek Timotheos) means "honoring God" (timao, "to honor," + theos, "God")
Nine.27 times in total. The KJV translates the Greek word for Timothy (Timotheos) 18 times as 'Timotheus', and 9 times as 'Timothy'. Most other versions simply use the name Timothy.////////// The above stats include one of the names in the endings of the letters and one that is not. To be consistent with the endings Timotheos is used 19 times, without the endings the number is 17 times. King James Statistics are at the link (not case sensitive) Timotheus (17) Timothy (9)
Timoteo is an Italian equivalent of the name "Timothy" in English.Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the original Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), which tends to be translated as "honoring God" in English. The pronunciation will be "TEE-moh-TEY-oh" in Italian.
Nothing; English / Christian naming systems do not translate to Native Languages (in most cases). Timothy is Greek in origin; (Timotheos) which means "honoring god" - since native languages use very little 'concepts' that name (even in its root origin) would not be translatable, or your name would translate to any one of the words used for "Ritual" or "Dance" at best.