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In the modern world, Greek names are the personal names among people of Greek language and culture, generally consisting of a given name and a family name.
Greeknames are the personal names among people of Greek language and culture, generally consisting of a given name and a family name. Ancient Greeks...
The name of Greece differs in Greek compared with the names used for the country in other languages and cultures, just like the names of the Greeks. The...
other symbols. The Greeks (Greek: Έλληνες) have been identified by many ethnonyms. The most common native ethnonym is Hellen (Ancient Greek: Ἕλλην), pl. Hellenes...
Greek Cypriots may bear common Greek surnames, but there are some which are markedly Cypriot; there are some names which indicate place of birth or origin...
whose Greekname are on record; they are thus an important resource for any general study of naming, as well as for the study of ancient Greece itself...
Greek Muslims, and those outside Greece who are Greek-speaking or ethnic Greek Places whose official names include a Greek form. Places whose names originate...
names with revived names rooted in Classical Greece – that is, any name deemed foreign, divisive against Greek unity, or considered to be "bad Greek"...
were adapted into Latin, some via Greek. Such names include Jesus (from Greek Ιησους Iēsous) and Maria (from Greek Μαριαμ Mariam, originally from Hebrew...
The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. It is derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet...
other divine and semi-divine figures from ancient Greek mythology and ancient Greek religion. The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes...
O-Yama—Japanese name for Satan Pan—Greek god of lust, later relegated to devildom Pluto—Greek god of the underworld Proserpine—Greek queen of the underworld...
translated as "Holy" or "Saint" in English forms of Greek placenames. Traditional English renderings of Greeknames originated from Roman systems established in...
In Greek and Roman mythology, the primordial deities are the first generation of gods and goddesses. These deities represented the fundamental forces...
Greek or greek in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Greek may refer to: Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe: Greeks,...
names refer to the personal names used by the Copts, the indigenous Christian inhabitants of Egypt. They reflect the intersection of Egyptian, Greek,...
This list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand and remember...
other parts of Northern Greece. The Tsakonian language, a distinct Greek language deriving from Doric Greek instead of Koine Greek, is still spoken in villages...
by their respective names in their native languages, or with the closest pronunciation in Greek. Turkey formerly had a large Greek-speaking population...
Elder lists the "Tyrcae" among the people of the same area. The Greekname, Tourkia (Greek: Τουρκία) was used by the Byzantine emperor and scholar Constantine...
Nicholas is a male name, the Anglophone version of an ancient Greekname in use since antiquity, and cognate with the modern Greek Νικόλαος, Nikolaos...