The name "Austin" is derived from the Latin name "Augustinus," which means "great" or "majestic." In Greek, it can be translated as "Αύγουστος" (Augoustos) for its Latin root. However, there isn't a direct Greek equivalent for "Austin" itself, as names often vary across cultures and languages.
Pandora is indeed her Greek name. In Greek, it is written Πανδώρα
Well, Poseidon has a different spelling for his name in Greek but if it is just Poseidon in English in Greek letters it would be: Ποσειδών Poseidon And if you are Greek, you would spell it like: Ποσειδώνας Poseidon Not much of a difference though.
Using the later lowercase, Aphrodite would be Ἀφροδίτη.In original ancient Greek there was only uppercase, and the name would be ἈΦΡΟΔΊΤΗ.
The name Alessi is a variant of the greek name Alexis.So the answer would be Greece.
probably Greek would be the best ever nick name
In Greek it would be Μπλέικ.
Your name in Greek is "Ριχάρδος" (rikhardhos).
where is the name Austin from
since abbie is an American name you would have to find a simarial name in greek
My last name Cotsonas is from Greek ethnicity.....I would assume most of the people with that name would be from Greek descent......
Pandora is indeed her Greek name. In Greek, it is written Πανδώρα
Austin's last name is Moon.
You cannot translate a Scottish name into Greek, but you can phonetically spell it in Greek. The pronunciation would remain the same. Makenzie would translate to: Μακενζυ.
Teri Austin's birth name is Teresa Austin.
Austin Phelan's birth name is Austin Phelan.
The Greek name for Godfather is "Nouno." Incidently, the title for a Godmother would be "Nouna."
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.