christ :χριστός (christos)
"Christ" its the English translation of Χριστός which means the one who is chosen, the one who is christen with a gift, the anointed one.
The name Chris or Christopher is the English rendition of the Greek word Χρίστος (Christos), which means Messiah.
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
The Greek word "Ellinas" means "Greek" or "a person from Greece." It is used to refer to individuals of Greek nationality or descent.
It is "Μπάμπα". Unless you mean the greek word for dad, and then it is "μπαμπάς" (babas).
Christ have mercy
lesous = Ιησούς = Jesus (Christ)
Christ is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word Messiah, which means "anointed one."
It is the first two letters of the word "Christ" in Greek
christ
It means "In Christ". P (rho) and X (chi) are the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ. It's a common Christian symbol.
Ιησούς Χριστός
The abbreviation 'Xmas' for Christmas is of Greek origin. The word for Christ in Greek is Xristos. During the 16th century, Europeans began using the first initial of Christ's name, "X" in place of the word Christ in Christmas as a shorthand form of the word. Although the early Christians understood that X stood for Christ's name, later Christians who did not understand the Greek language mistook "Xmas" as a sign of disrespect.Read more: When_did_Christmas_become_X-MasWell argued but too fulsome. The X is the greek letter chi which is the simplest abbreviation of Christ.
It means "In Christ". P (rho) and X (chi) are the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ. It's a common Christian symbol.
ICHTHYS - (ik' this), the Greek word for fish, is the acronym of the initial letters of the Greek words for "Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior."
Savior.
The Greek word for "Saint" in the New Testament is "hagiois" and it refers to ALL believers in Jesus Christ. In the Bible, the word does NOT mean a departed person who was extraordinarily holy in life. All Christians, if they truly express a faith in Jesus Christ, are called "saints" in the Bible (see Ephesians 1:1-2).