In Greek, "Alan" does not have a specific meaning as it is a proper noun rather than a common noun. Proper nouns like names do not typically have inherent meanings in the same way common nouns do. Alan is a name of Celtic origin that has been adopted in various languages, including Greek, without a direct translation or meaning.
Pateras means "Father" in Greek
Depending on what you mean by "Greek religion" there could be two different explanations. You could mean the ancient Greek polytheistic temple worship, or you could mean the Early Greek Church. To both however, the answer is no; Catholicism was founded later then either of these.
I don't know what it means, but I know that Poseidon is the Greek god of the oceans and other waters.
The Greek word "theos" translates to "God" in English. It is often used in religious and theological contexts to refer to a deity or supreme being.
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."
As far as i know there is no Greek name Alan. Alan is a name from the Breton people and was widely used in France, Scotland, Britain,and Breton. It means either small rock or handsome in Breton. A Greek name of the similar meaning would be Adonis from mythology.
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If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
Zeus mean same in Greek
Alan J. Nussbaum has written: 'Head and horn in Indo-European' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, Grammar, Comparative, Greek, Greek language, Indo-European, Indo-European languages, Morphology 'Two studies in Greek and Homeric linguistics' -- subject(s): Greek language, Verb, Possessives, Language
Alan carr's email. what email his msn do u mean? xxx
Ecos mean house in Greek
Zeus mean same in Greek
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Shurale is not a greek name and it doesnt mean anything in the Greek language.
It doesnt mean anything as it isn't a Greek name nor has a Greek origin.