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Latin = vividus
Energetic. 17th Century: from Latin vīvax lively.
Vivacious.
The word vivacious comes from its Latin root, vivax. Vivax means high spirited and lively. The word was first used around 1645.
When Christianity was introduced, the English language changed. English got new words from Latin, Greek, and Hebrew Church spoke Latin. The New Testaments of The Bible were written in Greek and the Old Testaments were written in Hebrew.
vivacious
Morris comes from a Latin name that meant "dark skinned". It has no equivalent in Hebrew.
No. Etymology is the study of the origin of words but many have roots that are Greek, Latin. Old English, French and Hebrew.
The Greek word is έρημος (erimos). The Hebrew word is מדבר (midbar).
Hebrew was never changed to Latin. It still exists today as Hebrew. Jews have always used Hebrew for prayer and study, even to this day.
ferocious vivacious atrocious audacious tenacious vicious
revolver, evolve, vivacious, vivisection, devolve
Some words with two Vs are velvet, vivid, vivacious, Volvo, and Vesuvius.