Delta.
The 14th letter of the modern Greek alphabet is xi. It is written uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξ , and the Greek name for the letter is ξι.
There is no biblical meaning for this letter as the Bible was written in Hebrew, Yiddish and some Chaldean - with the New Testament in Greek. The letter "D" is from the Latin alphabet, derived from the Greek "delta."
Depends what translation/language you are using. Greek and Hebrew don't have the letter "D".
Dokos
Delos is an island in Greece. It begins with the letter D.
The greek letter delta is typically used to represent change. (I tried to insert the actual Greek characters, but WikiAnswers converted them to D and d)
I don't believe there is a Greek god whose name has 9 letters and ends with a D. But Aphrodite, a Greek goddess, has 9 letters in her name.
it means change! :D
Depends what translation/language you are using. Greek and Hebrew don't have the letter "D".
You don't. The letter J does not translate to Greek, unless you use a dipthong of the letters D and Z to approximate the sound.
The Greek letter for "D" is Delta, represented by an open equilateral triangle. It signifies change.
Try the Greek drachma.