Greek = Έλληνας (ELL-ee-nahs)
its a drachma
The Greek name given to the first five books of the Old Testament is "Pentateuch."
It isn't Greek, it comes from the Old English.
Demeta Stands for: Old greek
The name Arminta comes from Old Greek and means "protector."
it means happiness in greek. it's also an old fashioned greek girls name
It doesnt have a Greek origin. My guess would be old French.
many but mainly drachma/drachmae
Maia is a old greek name for the goddess of sping time
There is no book by the name of John in the Old Testament, nor is the name John mentioned in the Old Testament. The name John is a Greek name that comes from a Hebrew name. The Greek is Ἰωάννης which is pronounced ee-o-an'-nace and the Hebrew name it comes from is יוחנן which is pronounced yo-khaw-nawn'. So it is possible that the Hebrew equivalent of the name John does exist in the Old Testament.
comes from the Greek word "arkhaios" meaning "old" or "ancient"
Nashay comes from old Greek its to be fearless