Eiris.
The English word "angel" comes from a Greek word meaning "messenger".
A "heavenly messenger" in Latin is literally nuntius caelestis. But you may be thinking of the word angelus, which is a borrowing into Latin of the Greek word for "messenger".
A messenger who is Greek.
The name Angela does not occur in the Bible. Angela, however is a name that comes from the Greek "Angelos" which means "messenger" and is used to speak of Angels - spiritual beings who are messengers of God.
There is no such goddess. However, it might interest you to know that the word angel comes from Greek and means "messenger". Hermes, was the Olympian messenger god, with Ithax or Ithas as the Titan messenger god. Arke was the Titan goddess of messengers, and her sister was Iris - a rainbow and messenger goddess who later served Hera. Angelia, daughter of Hermes, was also a goddess of messages.
Apostolos is the Greek word for messenger.
The word means 'messenger', especially is a biblical sense, witnesses sent forth to preach the gospel. The Latin word 'Apostolus' derived from the Greek word 'Apostolos' meaning messenger
The literal meaning of the Greek word "evangelist" is "bringer of good news" or "messenger of good news." It comes from the Greek word "euangelion," which means "good news" or "gospel."
Hermes was the Greek god known as the messenger.
The Greek mythology messenger of the gods is Hermes.
In Greek mythology, the messenger of the gods is Hermes.
In Greek mythology, the messenger of the gods was Hermes.