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From the Greek name Dionisios or Dionysos, Greek God of wine. Dios is the name of Zeus in Greek. Nysos is the name of a legendary mountain but also means island.
Kallianos Is a last name of Greek people and Kalli in Greek means good and anos in Greek means year...so kallianos means goodyear.
The prefix "deca-" in Greek means "ten" and the suffix "-gon" means "side" in Greek. Therefore, "decagon" literary means "ten side" in Greek.
In Greek, it means "queenly"
Alexandra in Greek means "Defender of Mankind" How do I know this? That's my name too!
fraternalem, fraternalis
'Pene' means 'almost' and 'insula' means 'island' So, a peninsula is 'almost' an 'island' i.e. a long thin neck of land; almost an island
Nesoi wasn't a goddesses - it was the name given to the personifications of all the Greek islands. Each island had it's own personification named after the island. They were collectively called "Nesoi", which literally means "Islands".
Phaecia was means "magic" and it was an island in the story The Odyssey where the goddess Circe lived.. Odysseus landed upon this island on his journey back home to Itacha.
The word "island" comes from the Old English word "īegland," which literally means "island land." The term evolved over time into "iland" and eventually "island" in Modern English.
From the Greek name Dionisios or Dionysos, Greek God of wine. Dios is the name of Zeus in Greek. Nysos is the name of a legendary mountain but also means island.
Vancouver Island University (VIU) has multiple mottos: Love where you Learn! The university's official slogan, which encourages international students to learn about Canada and Vancouver Island Matter Here The motto for employees, which aims to make new employees feel like part of the VIU community Discoveries in Education The motto adopted when Malaspina University-College was inaugurated in 1969. The motto connects the university to the Spanish word descubierta, which means "discovery".
The name Castor means "beaver" in Greek mythology. Castor was one of the twin brothers known as the Dioscuri, who were known for their bravery and loyalty.
No, in Greek "eureka" means "I have found it". This is why scientists in films say "EUREKA!" every single time that they have found something. It was made famous by Archimedes of Syracuse.
The Greek root that means eye is "ophthalmo."
rhinoceros means of the nose in greek "I think"
Teleios is a Greek word that means "to comlete".