Well translated it means "the immortals" which is used as a word like good gracious, but a true translation (sorry if this is hard to follow, you would probably need to read a greak mythology book) would be "the gods" as in the Greek Gods of Mythology, i learned this from the book Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, im happy 'cause those books got me interested in greek mythology :)
Correction to the above: It's Latin, not Greek!
means th chosen one or god's grace
The same thing it means in English "Persisting a long time," or, more literally, "of time."
In ancient Greek skeleton means "dried-up".
you mean greek
everything (from Ancient greek)
eternal life and honour of the gods
means th chosen one or god's grace
It's in Latin, and I'm pretty sure you mean 'di immortales.' It means 'the immortal gods.'
The same thing it means in English "Persisting a long time," or, more literally, "of time."
The French name refers to the ancient Greek mythology. It means roughly "the fields of the choosen"
In ancient Greek skeleton means "dried-up".
Dalton in ancient Greek is the name of the god of games
In ancient Greek it means nothing.
Ancient.
If you mean ancient greek, Zeus is his name in Ancient Greek. His ROMAN name is Jupiter.
Gender: FeminineUsage: English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek, Greek MythologyOther Scripts: Χλοη (Ancient Greek)Pronounced: KLO-ee (English) [key]Means "green shoot" in Greek. This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Demeter. The name is also mentioned by Paul in one of his epistles in the New Testament. As an English name, Chloe has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.from: http://www.behindthename.com/name/chloe
Kairos (καιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment.Kairos also means weather in both ancient and modern Greek. The plural, καιροι (kairoi or keri) means the times.