Her name is usually derived from artemês, uninjured, healthy, vigorous; according to which she would be the goddess who is herself inviolate and vigorous, and also grants strength and health to others.
Hunt, Maiden, Moon, Night, Greek, Hecate, Selene, Girl, Wild, Infants, Leto, Apollo, Zeus: her Roman counterpart Diana.
Artemisia, the genus name for wormwood.
Electrons is the subatomic particle that derived its name from the Greek word for a type of semiprecious stone.
no===============Pillock might not be a swear word, but it is not a nice word either. it means idiot, stupid person.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it is derived from the obsolete word pillicock, meaning penis.
Floyd is a variant of the name Lloyd, which is derived from the Welsh word llwyd meaning "grey."
Yes, the noun English is a proper noun, the name of a specific nationality and a specific language. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The word English is also a proper adjective.
yes but it is also a name of a race from England
The name is usually derived from artemês, uninjured, healthy, vigorous.
Nickname is an English word, derived from eke-name meaning additional name.
The nationality of the name Faller is English. This name is Old English in origin and derived from the word fall.
There are some ideas of how she got her name; the main are that it is based on the Greek word meaning safe and sound, and others assert it is derived from an older culture.
It is derived from the English word soda and from the Medieval Latin word sodanum
The name "measles" is probably derived from the middle English word, maseles (plural mesels), which means spot.
It came from the Old English word "hwit" which means "white"
It comes from England, being an English word for "truth". However, the English word was in its turn derived from Latin.
The name Victory is of Middle English origin. It is derived from the Middle English word victorie and means to win or succeed.
The name Bass is commonly of English or Jewish origin. It can be derived from the word "basse," meaning a fish, or from the Jewish surname derived from the Hebrew word "bar," meaning son of.
Artemis is not a English word, it is Greek, there are many such words influenced by Greeks who were passed on into the Latin of the Romans.
No, the name Daralis is not derived from the Old English word deorlic. Daralis does not have a known origin or meaning in Old English. It is possible that it has roots in another language or is a modern creation.