The Greek word for "want" is "θέλω" (thélo), which translates to "I want" in English. It is commonly used to express desires or preferences. Another term that can denote lack or need is "έλλειψη" (élleipsi). These terms capture different nuances of wanting in the Greek language.
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.
Hera is her Greek name, Juno is her Roman name.
Well depends on which kind of greek you want. if you want a current modern name Thea would not be a greek name. If you want a mythological name then yes it would be a greek name. all in all i would not recommend this name for your child.
Do you mean the name Brian? This name is not used in Greek culture. If you want a word in the Greek alphabet that sound exactly the same then the answer is: μπράιαν
Want to know oh my name is Kyle okay Wrestling in the Ancient Greek Olympics
Its what the Greek want(before).
No. It is Greek If you want any other name go to WWW.zelo.com/first names
Otis is a Middle English name. It has no meaning in either Greek or Hebrew, but in Middle English, it meant "wealth".If you want to spell it using Hebrew letters, it's אוטיס.If you want to spell it using Greek letters, it's Οτις
Want to know oh my name is Kyle okay Wrestling in the Ancient Greek Olympics
These words don't translate into anything Greek, so it would be "Corey Meek." If you want to know how that would be spelled in the Greek alphabet, it would be: Κορυ Μηκ
Not a Greek name, so it is meaningless in Greek
The offitial name for Earth in greek is Hera
ofis is the name for snake in greek
Hades IS the Greek name.