The word 'extomi' appears to be of Latin origin. This particularly is the case if the word is understood as 'ex Tomos', or 'out of Tomi'. Tomi was the place to which Publius Ovidius Naso ka Ovid [March 20, 43 B.C.E.* - A.D. 17 or 18] was exiled. *Before the Christian Era.
The English word "unity" is of Latin origin, neither Greek nor Hebrew. Unity in Hebrew is achdut (אחדות).
No. Etymology is the study of the origin of words but many have roots that are Greek, Latin. Old English, French and Hebrew.
latin
Damien is a Greek name that means "to tame". But it has no meaning in either Hebrew or Latin. It only has meaning in Greek.
De Vito is of latin, not Hebrew origin. It means "the conqueror"
St. Jerome translated the bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin. The translated version is called the Latin Vulgate.
Penta is of Greek origin.
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
Aquarius' origin is Greek and Latin
No. The word theology is of Greek origin.325 CE to 375 CE; Middle English theologie < Old French < Late Latin theologia < Greek theología:Theo- = a Greek combining form meaning “god”-logy = a Greek combining form used in the names of bodies of knowledge
Yes, the keyword "etymology" is of Greek origin, not Latin.
There is no such name in Hebrew. That name is of latin origin, and does not appear in the Bible.