The Greek name for infinity is "άπειρο" (pronounced "apeiro"). This term derives from the word "περί," meaning "around" or "enclosing," and reflects the concept of something that is boundless or limitless. In mathematics, infinity is often represented by the symbol ∞, but the Greek term captures the philosophical notion of the infinite in various contexts.
God is eternal. Eternal implies Infinity. So, that be it.
His Greek name is Dionysus.
The Greek name was Apollo.
Hades IS the Greek name.
The greek name for Neptune is Poseidon, the greek god of the sea.
The greek word for infinity is αιωνιότητα (e-o-nee-o-tee-ta).
Apeiron
I can't easily write it in Greek here, but in Roman letters it's apeiron, "without limit".
infinity and unity
The Greek symbol for infinity is . It represents a concept of endlessness or boundlessness, often used in mathematics and philosophy to denote something that has no limit or end.
Infinity, Eternity, Unity
Superscapes - 2009 Greek Island Inspired Infinity Pool and Waterfall was released on: USA: 21 June 2009
Apeirophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of infinity
Infinity
In Greek philosophy and mathematics, the concept of infinity refers to a limitless or endless quantity or extent. It represents the idea of something that has no bounds or limits, continuing indefinitely. This concept has been explored and debated by ancient Greek thinkers such as Zeno and Aristotle, and has played a significant role in shaping our understanding of the universe and mathematics.
The earliest attestable accounts of mathematical infinity come from Zeno of Elea (c. 490 BCE? - c. 430 BCE?), a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of southern Italy
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Apeirophobia.