How do you wish someone a happy name day in Greek?
Greek translation: χρόνια πολλά για τη γιορτή σου English term or phrase: Happy Name Day!
What does Isadora mean in Greek?
Isidora or Isadora is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from Ἰσίδωρος, Isídōros (a compound of Ἶσις, Ísis, and δῶρον, dōron: “gift of [the goddess] Isis”). The male equivalent is Isidore. The Indo-European “gift” names are ultimately derived from the *PIE root *deh₃-, “to give”.
Is Isadora a good name?
Isadora has not seen the light of day on America’s Top 1000 list since the year 1900. In fact, only 127 baby girls received this pretty, ancient moniker in 2013. Isadora is sheer loveliness. Izzy and Dora are obvious nicknames.
How do you wish someone a happy name day?
Happy Name Day Wishes “Warm wishes on Name Day to you. Whether you love your name or hate it, today is the day to change it for a day.” “You are truly blessed with a beautiful name which you would never want to have changed. Happy Name Day.”
What does Isobel mean?
pledged to God
Isobel Origin and Meaning The name Isobel is a girl’s name of Scottish origin meaning “pledged to God”. The Scottish spelling of Isabel has a definite character of her own, the ‘o’ giving her an extra infusion of strength but also an element of confusion.
Is Isadora a Spanish name?
Isadora Forename Definition: Originally and mainly Spanish, from Greek (‘a strong gift’). It has been adorned by the famous American interpretative dancer, Isadora Duncan (1878-1927).
What should I say on my name day?
Blessings, love and happiness! just like you! on this blessed day. Happy name day!
What is Your Name Day in Greece?
For Greeks, either in Greece or abroad, celebrating your name day can be an even bigger deal that your birthday! Your name day, is the feast day or celebration of the saint whose name you carry. The Orthodox church of Greece, follows a liturgical book called “eortologio” to keep track of all the days saints are remembered on.
How do you wish someone happy name day in Greek?
Να χαίρεσαι το όνομά σου! [na herese to onoma soo] – May you rejoice your name! Και του χρόνου! [ke too chronoo] – “And next year!” = May you be healthy and celebrate your name day also next year! Να τον/την χαίρεσαι! [na ton/teen herese!] = May he/she be healthy and bring happiness to your life (This last wish is said to the family members.
How to Wish Happy New Year in Greek?
“Χρόνια πολλά!” [hronia polla] “Many years”, is the most common wish that fits almost all joyful events. You can use this wish for birthdays, name days, New Year, Christmas, etc.. Apart from this one, however, below you will discover a big variety of wishes, for different occasions.
How do our students practice their birthday wishes in Greece?
Our students practice those wishes very regularly, not only during a course in Greece, but also after their course. Since the Omilo-team and students are like a big family, we use wishes such as birthdays, name days, weddings, very often in emails, cards, SMS or on social media.