Definition:To beget, to give birth, to bring forth, to produce. Meaning:I beget (of the male), (of the female) I bring forth, give birth to. Word Origin:From the Greek root γένος (genos), meaning "race" or "kind." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:The Hebrew equivalen...
The confirmatory factor analysis indicated acceptable fit and reliability (comparative fit index, CFI=0.92; Tucker-Lewis index, TLI=0.91; root mean square error of approximation, RMSEA=0.07; Cronbach's 伪=0.92). Age correlated weakly negatively with the MADM scale score (Spearman's...
While Harmonia isn’t a common name, it remains popular as the root for the more common English version, Harmony. Helena Origin: Greek Meaning: A beautiful shining bright light Variations/Synonyms: Hellena, Helen, Helene, Helenore, Eleni, Helana, or Helayna Description: A name that has ...
Definition:To bear, bring forth, give birth Meaning:I make liquid; pass: I melt (away). Word Origin:A primary verb Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:The Hebrew equivalent often associated with "tékó" is יָלַד (yalad), which also means to bear or bring forth, as seen ...
First Autonoe leapt from her mother's fruitful womb, her first birthpangs after nine months' course with child. Then came Ino to be her sister, the beautiful consort of Athamas who bore him two children. Third appeared Agaue (Agave), who afterwards married with the giant stock and bore ...
As most traditions go, follow them back to the beginning, and you’ll find Greece at the root. Mother’s Day is no different. Mother’s Day is centuries old. In fact, this spring celebration began in Ancient Greece as the celebration of Rhea (Ῥέα), the Mother of the Gods. ...
. . to be a snare for the bloom-like girl [Persephone]--a marvellous, radiant flower. It was a thing of awe whether for deathless gods or mortal men to see: from its root grew a hundred blooms and it smelled most sweetly, so that wide Ouranos (Uranus, Heaven) above and Gaia (...
92.Arya. If you’re a Game of Thrones fan, there might not be a name cooler than Arya. Now popular throughout the United Kingdom, Arya comes from an old Indo-Iranian root meaning “noble.” 93.Deòiridh. Give your little girl a cool and traditional Scottish name, as Deòiridh means...
Acacius is a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek Akakios and can be interpreted to relate to the same root as the name Acacia, for the thorn bush, or Akakios which means “not evil.” Achaikos Achaikos is a Greek variation Achaicus which is a Greek place-name. Achilios Achilios is...
and is also the root word for “angel,” as in the heavenly being. 57.Ilias. This is the Greek version of the Hebrew name Eliyyahu or Elijah, which means “God is Yahweh.” In the Bible, Elijah was a prophet and miracle worker. The Greek form Ilias stems directly from the Latin ...