Athanasius or Athanasios (Greek: Αθανάσιος) is a Greek male name which means immortal. In modern Greek everyday use, it is commonly shortened to Thanasis (Θανάσης), Thanos (Θάνος), Sakis (Σάκης), Nasos (Νάσος), Athan (Αθαν) or Athos (Aθως).
Tao, Thao, Tay. Meanings and history of the name Thanatos: | Edit. This is the name of Greek deity/God. Thanatos is the name of the Greek God of death/murder.
A submission from North Carolina, United States says the name Thang means "Popularity" and is of Vietnamese origin. According to a user from Tennessee, United States, the name Thang is of Unknown origin and means ""Popularity"".
Origin of the name Nathaniel: Derived from the Hebrew nĕthan'ēl (gift of God). The name is borne in the Bible by a disciple of Jesus, one of those to whom Christ appeared after the resurrection. He is believed to be the same character as Bartholomew. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
Thanos Name Meaning. Greek: from a short form of the personal name Athanasios, literally 'immortal', the name of several saints venerated in the Greek Orthodox Church, the most important of them being Athanasios the Great (293–373), theologian and patriarch of Alexandria in Egypt.
Thao is a Vietnamese unisex name meaning "courteous" and "respectful of parents".
Harold is a personal name derived from the Old English name Hereweald, derived from the Germanic elements here "army" and weald "power, leader, ruler". The Old Norse cognate, Haraldr, was also common among settlers in the Danelaw.
Thatcher Name Meaning. English: occupational name for a thatcher, someone who covered roofs in straw, from an agent derivative of Middle English thach(en) 'to thatch' (Old English þæccan 'to cover or roof').
Other names. Related names. Theodora, Theodorus, Dorothy. Theodore is a masculine given name. It comes from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theódoros) meaning "God-given" (from the Greek words θεός, (theós) "God" and δώρον (dōron) "gift").
It is also known by the name 't Heike which was the semi-official name up until 1950/1970 (mostly written as Theike, or less often Heike), which is the diminutive form of hei (heath) in local dialect. ... The name "Sint Willebrord" comes from Saint Willibrord. Sint is the usual form in Dutch names to represent saints.