There is a Greek letter gamma (the lower case looks a lot like the Roman "y"); it is most often transcribed by the letter "g".
The letter ypsilon (ύψιλον).
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The letter Y comes from the greek mythology word of ''ask'' or forgiving, but mostly in a question category.
Trick question. Y is not a letter of the Greek alphabet. That type of word starts with the letter I (IOTA), which does the job for words which now start with J or Y, as in Iesous (Greek) = Yeshua (Jewish) = Jesus (English). The Greek letter which looks like a Y is UPSILON and has the equivalent sound of our HU, as in HYPNOS = sleep, as in hypnotise.
Yodeling.
Answer I think "NO"
The 20th letter of the Greek alphabet, transliterated as y or u
Trick question - the ancient Greek alphabet had no letter y - that sort of word started with an i, the letter iota.
C, J, Q (from the Greek letter Koppa, which later merged with Kappa), either U or Y (from the Greek letter Upsilon), V, and W.
There is no pure form phobia name beginning with y since there are no Greek words that begin with the letter y.
there r NONE I researched
In Greek, the letter that corresponds to the English "y" is called "upsilon," and it is written as "Υ" in uppercase and "υ" in lowercase. Upsilon looks somewhat similar to the English letter "Y" in its uppercase form, but the lowercase version resembles a rounded "u" with a tail. It represents the sound "u" or "y" depending on its position in words.