Names of Greek origin of children, babies, boys, men, names 25 - 30 of 64 names found, sorted alphabetically
Names starting with "A" letter were added on site till now.
Names of Greek origin of children, babies, boys, men
names 25 - 30 of 64 names found
sorted alphabetically
- Destiny number: 9, Name power: 72%
Russian and Ukrainian form of the Greek "Anatolios".
Visualisations: 2644 - Destiny number: 5, Name power: 77%
Romanian form (especially in Bessarabia) of the Greek name "Anatolios".
Visualisations: 2091 - Destiny number: 7, Name power: 6%
Derived from the Greek word "anatole" - "sunrise".
Visualisations: 1989 - Destiny number: 4, Name power: 12%
Latinized form of the Greek name "Anatolios".
Visualisations: 2362 - Destiny number: 8, Name power: 62%
Ancient Greek, "Andreas" was derived from "aner" - "man" (genitive "andros" - "of a man"), which
would translate as "brave, manly, of men". It is also the form used in modern Greek, German and
Welsh. In the New Testament the apostle Andreas (Andrew) is the first disciple to join Jesus. He
later preached in the Black Sea region (in Dobrogea area - South East of Romania, and then up to
Dnieper river). There are legends saying he was crucified on an X-shaped cross, after returning into
Greece, in the city of Patras, in Peloponnese. Andreas, being a Greek name, was probably a nickname
or a translation of his real Hebrew name, which is not known. On the other hand, it is possible that
this name may have been quite common among the Jews of that time, under the Roman conquest.
Visualisations: 8990 - Destiny number: 6, Name power: 51%
Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name "Andreas". Andreas was derived from "aner" - "man"
(genitive "andros" - "of a man"), which would translate as "brave, manly, of men". In the New
Testament the apostle Andrew is the first disciple to join Jesus. He later preached in the Black Sea
region (in Dobrogea - in the South East of present Romania, and then up to the Dnieper river). There
are legends saying he was crucified on an X-shaped cross, after returning into Greece, in the city
of Patras, in Peloponnese. Saint Andrew is regarded as the patron of Greece, Romania, Russia,
Scotland. The flag of Scotland (and consequently the Union Flag which also features on the flags of
Australia, New Zealand and the arms and flag of Nova Scotia) feature St Andrew's saltire cross.
The feast of Andrew is observed on November 30 in both the Eastern and Western churches.
Visualisations: 3357
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