In Greek, Ethiopia is translated as "Αιθιοπία" (Aithiopía). The name is derived from the Greek word "Αιθίοψ" (Aithiops), which historically referred to people from the regions of Africa south of Egypt, specifically those with dark skin. The term has its roots in ancient geography and is linked to the perception of the land and its inhabitants by ancient Greeks.
The name Ethiopia comes from the Greek Αἰθιοπία, named for a son of the Greek god Hephaestus.
You cannot translate a Scottish name into Greek, but you can phonetically spell it in Greek. The pronunciation would remain the same. Makenzie would translate to: Μακενζυ.
θυμούμαι, thymoumai i remember is "thymamai"
Άρωμα is greek for fragrance i believe
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It doesn't.
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αναφοράς
If you speak Greek and English, then yes.
πατέρας (pateras)
Energy is ενεργια.
Its αδύναμος (adinamos).