Anno Domini ("year of the lord") is abbreviated with AD. It is the same AD you will see in years such as 2014 AD, which means the 2014th year after Jesus was born. The opposite of this is BC, which is an abbreviation for "Before Christ"
Anno Domini
The abbreviation for "in the year of our lord" is "A.D." which stands for "Anno Domini" in Latin.
The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.
Christian. Latin abbreviation of Anno Domini, meaning After Christ.
AD stands for the Latin Anno Domini or 'in the year of our lord'.
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It is the abbreviation for the Latin words "Anno Domini" which translates to English as "Year of our Lord" ("Anno" = "Year", "Domini" = "Lord", the suffixes on those words = "of our"). It can also be considered in English to mean "The Year of Christianity".
No, Anno Domini is Latin. It means "in the Year of the Lord."
It is: AD meaning Anno Domini
Latin for “in the year of our lord,” is anno domini"A.D."
The initials 'ad' are an abbreviation of the Latin term, anno domini - "The year of the Lord. It is also becoming more common to use the modern initials 'ce', which simply mean "common era".
The abbreviation 'AD' is not biblical but a Latin notation for Anno Domini - the year of our Lord. It is used to differentiate the time before Christ 'BC' and the time when He walked on Earth as a man to the present AD.