there isn't really an english equivalent for the name stavros. steven or stephen means stefanos (stefan). This name is used only in Hellas (Greece) .
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Luca is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Luke".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It may originate in the Greek words leucos and lyke for "luminous" and "luminosity". The pronunciation will be "LOO-ka" in Italian.
The name Hayley is of English origin and there is not a listed meaning for this name in Greek. The English meaning of this name is hay meadow.
Several points to be made here.Firstly, Stavroula is used in English-speaking countries for girls from Greek families, often shortened to Roula or Vroula, so you don't have to translate it.Secondly, as far as I can tell there seems to be some disagreement on what the name means, so it can be hard to give a single, accurate translation. Both 'victory' and 'crown' are suggested meanings: you can see how these two are related, since in ancient times those victorious, whether in battle or whatever, wore crowns of laurel leaves to indicate their victory. However, you won't see girls named Victory or Crown in English.If you want an English name that means 'victory' or 'crown', then consider the following.Victory - the simplest and most accurate translation is probably Victoria. There are other names like Berenice (victory bringer) or Nicole (people of victory) that have victory as part of the name, however.Crown - Stephanie is your answer. Or names like Kayla (crown of laurel).Since Stavros (the male version of the name Stavroula) is usually translated as Steve or Stephen, Stephanie would probably be the most widely accepted translation of the name. Stefania in Greek also means "crowned one". However Stavros and Stavroula both will be celebrating their name day on the 14th of September, while Stefanos and Stefania have their name day on the 27th of December. In Greek these names are absolutely not the same. In Greece names are considered to be of similar meaning when representing the same saint (like Panagiotis and Marios, two very different names, but one meaning Madonna and the other meaning Maria, both representing the Virgin Mary and both sharing the same name day - August 15). Stavros is translated as Steve for the lack of there being an equivalent in English, but is not considered to be the same name as Stefanos by Greeks.
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There is no translation of horchata to English. The name remains the same as in Spanish
its actually 'Σταύρος' or 'Stavros' & its a Greek name for a male, its English equilvalent is Steven, it comes from the Greek word σταυρóς; meaning cross
It doesnt have an English translation. It is a name of a city. In greek Σπάρτα (Sparta) modern greek Σπάρτη (Sparti).
If Allison is a name, then there is no direct translation. However, Allison written in the direct greek script is Αππγσλ
Stavros/Σταύρος; is Steven in Greek, it comes from 'σταυρóς', Greek for cross.
i assume you mean the name 'Stavros' - Σταύρος
Euclid is the English translation of the Greek name Eukleides, meaning Good Glory.
"Narrow" is an English equivalent of the Greek word stenella.Specifically, the Greek word is a noun. It is the name of a genus of bridled or spotted dolphins. It traces its origins back to the Greek adjective stenos.
Stavros Patsias's birth name is Stavros Petrou Patsias.
Stavros Niarchos's birth name is Stavros Spyros Niarchos.
Joshua bar Joseph Messiah - Joshua son of Joseph Messiah. That is the name transliterated from Hebrew to English (I don't know how to write Hebrew here). The name Jesus is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Joshua and the title Christ (not a name) is the Greek translation of the Hebrew title Messiah. Jesus Christ is actually a transliteration from Greek to English.
The Greek translation of the name Jesus is Yeshivas.
The name "Euclid" is an English translation of the Greek name Eukleides. Eukleides, meaning "good glory", and that was probably his first name. At the same time, very little is known about him and so that is as far as i can go The name "Euclid" is an English translation of the Greek name Eukleides. Eukleides, meaning 'good glory', was probably his first name. At the same time, little is known of Euclid.