In Greek, "Yakavos" (Ιάκωβος) is the equivalent of the name "Jacob." It is derived from the Hebrew name "Ya'akov," which means "supplanter" or "holder of the heel." The name is often associated with biblical figures, particularly the patriarch Jacob from the Old Testament. In modern usage, it can be found as a common given name in Greece.
James. James is an English name, therefore it does not change spelling when written in another language. It goes for all names - if, for example, you had a Greek pen-pal, you would write their name the right way (the Greek way) even if your letter was in English.
The Greek root that means eye is "ophthalmo."
rhinoceros means of the nose in greek "I think"
Teleios is a Greek word that means "to comlete".
It is Greek and it means "wisdom".
It is Greek. It means are you Greek or of cource it also means you are greek. If you dont have a question mark. [ eisai= you are or are you, Ellinas= Greek (person)]
It means "slanderer" or "accuser" in ancient greek. In modern greek it means "devil".
The Greek word demos means people or public in english
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
The prefix "deca-" in Greek means "ten" and the suffix "-gon" means "side" in Greek. Therefore, "decagon" literary means "ten side" in Greek.
Kallianos Is a last name of Greek people and Kalli in Greek means good and anos in Greek means year...so kallianos means goodyear.
Monk comes from the Greek word, monakhos, which means "solitary."