Christos Christos is a diminutive variation of Christopher which means “bearer of Christ”. Pronounced as KHRISTowS. Chrysanthos Chrysanthos means “golden flower” and pronounced as KHREE-sahn-tohs. Claudios Claudios is a Greek variation of Claude which means “lame; enclosure”. Pronounced ...
CristoVChristoskhris-tos' from criw - chrio 5548; anointed, i.e. the Messiah, an epithet of Jesus:--Christ. 5548 criwchriokhree'-o probably akin to craomai - chraomai 5530 through the idea of contact; to smear or rub with oil, i.e. (by implication) to consecrate to an office ...
Christos Origin: Greek Meaning: Bearer of Christ Variations/Synonyms: Christopher, Cristopher, Kristoff, Kristopher, Christofer, Christoffer, Cristopher, Christian, Christoph, Christophe, Cristos, Christoff, Khristopher, Kristofer, Kristian, Chris, Kris, Topher, or Xian Cole Origin: Greek Meaning: Peopl...
1.Amelia. Though not of Scottish origin, the name Amelia is one of the most popular girl names in Scotland. It comes from a Germanic word meaning “work.” It’s also the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius, derived from the Latin wordaemulusmeaning “rival.” 2.Ava. Anothe...
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Christopher derived from the Greek Christophoros, which is composed of the elements Christos, referring to Christ, and phero, meaning "to bear." Christopher Continued Calypso Origin: Greek Meaning: "she who hides" Description: This hyper-rhythmic name has two evocative references. In Greek myth...
CHRISTOS: "Christ" CHRYSES: myth name of a priest of Apollo CHRYSOSTOM: "golden-mouthed" CLAUS: "people's victory." Variants include Claas, Cole, and Colum. CLEOBIS: myth name of the son of a priestess CLETUS: "summoned" COCYTUS: myth name of the river of lamentation COEUS: myth name...
On Saturday night before midnight, most people gather at a church for the Resurrection Ceremony. The full ceremony starts hours before but ends at midnight with a candle and bell celebration with everyone calling out “Christos Anestis” (Christ has risen). Even for the non-religious, it has...
作者: Christos Pezirkianidis,Aimilios Karamanlis,Vicky Charalambous 摘要: This chapter aims to sensitize readers to the important concept of character strengths, "the good within us". An attempt will be made to outline the character strengths and the virtues of characters that they describe ...
«Christos paschon» (saec. XI) Symeon Seth (floruit ca. 1030) Christophoros Mytilenaios (ca. 1000 – ca. 1050) Ioannes Mauropous ( Ιωάννης Μαυρόπους)(ca. 1000 – ca. 1080) Michael Constantine Psellos(or Psellus) (Μιχαήλ Ψελλός)(101...