Greek- Θεός
English- Theós
The correct spelling is Dionysus (Greek god of wine).
There is no Artems in Greek myth, it is likely Artemis - the Greek goddess - with a spelling mistake.
The spelling gods is a plural (e.g. Greek gods), while god's or God's is a possessive (e.g. God's mercy).
*Dionysius* (hint hint...spelling issue in question) was the Greek God of Wine.
There isn't a Greek God named Hena - check the spelling and ask another question to get an answer. You can also do an image search with your search engine.
That is the correct spelling of the Latin term (from Greek) latria, meaning worship or adoration of God.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Morpheus (Greek god of dreams, Matrix character).
Hephasteus...probably not spelt it right. Spelt Hephaestus (Anglicized version) or Hephaestos (alternate spelling) From the Greek Ὲφαιστος
Greek Name = ΑριαδνηTransliteration = AriadnêLatin Spelling = AriadneTranslation= Most Holy (ari adnos)
I assume it is the same as Danae, just different spelling. Danae Greek: God is My Judge
No. "Reebok" is the Afrikaans spelling for the name of a specific type of African antelope, the Rhebok.
In Greek, Pluto is spelled "Πλούτωνας" (Ploutonas). The name is derived from the Greek god of the underworld, Hades, and is often associated with wealth and the riches of the earth. The spelling reflects the Greek alphabet and pronunciation.