helladius meaning
TRINIDAD: Spanish unisex name meaning "trinity." The parable of the Good Shepherd made this name popular among early Christians. B, C, N, O, Would you like to fingerspell the name Helladios in American Sign Language?
MANUEL: Spanish form of Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us." DAMIÁN: Spanish form of English Damian, meaning "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill." Then check out the Helladius Name Popularity Page. FABRICIO: Spanish form of French Fabrice, meaning "craftsman." HIPOLITO: Portuguese and Spanish form of Greek Hippolytos, meaning "horse-freer." TERCERO: Spanish name meaning "third."
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ROLDAN (Roldán): Spanish form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." EDMUNDO: Portuguese and Spanish form of English Edmund, meaning "protector of prosperity." It consists of 9 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced He-lla-dios. MODESTO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Modestus, meaning "moderate, sober." EURICO: Spanish form of Visigothic Euric, meaning "ever-ruler." FRASQUITO: Spanish pet form of Francisco, meaning "free." REYES: Spanish religious name meaning "kings," given in reference to the Magi who visited the baby Jesus. Lita: short form of spanish lolita, meaning "sorrows," and other names that end with -lita. X, Y, EMYGDIO: Spanish form of Latin Emygdius, meaning "half-god, demigod." AGAPITO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Agapitus, meaning "beloved." JORGE: Portuguese and Spanish form of George, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
FERMIN: Spanish name derived from Latin Firminus, meaning "firm, steadfast." CHUS: Spanish unisex pet form of Jesús and Jesusa, meaning "God is salvation." The names Elada, Eladio are all forms of Helladius.
ALVARO (Álvaro): Spanish form of Visigothic Alewar, meaning "guard of all." MAXIMIANO: Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Maximian, meaning "the greatest." SANCHO: Spanish form of Latin Sanctius, meaning "holy." VIDAL: Spanish form of Latin Vitalis, meaning "of life; vital." In contrast, the year before less than 5 boys were given the name.
NICOLAO: Spanish form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people." Eladio Felix by Chalino Sanchez from the Album Corridos De Los Felix Y Los Quintero, Eladio Mora (Album Version) by Los Originales De San Juan from the Album El Clavo, Eladio Felix by Chalino Sanchez from the Album Chalino Sanchez Con Banda Brava, Eladio Mora by Los Originales De San Juan from the Album Corridos Con Banda Sinaloense, Eladio Felix by Chalino Sanchez from the Album Adios A Chalino, Eladio Felix by Chalino Sanchez from the Album Chalino Sanchez - Vaquero S Musical, Eladio Felix by Chalino Sanchez from the Album Chalino Sanches Y Sus Compas En Vivo, Eladio Dieste: Innovation in Structural Art by Stanford Anderson (May 1, 2004), Eladio, el mozárabe (cuentos árabes nº 3) (Spanish Edition) by jose molero fernández (Sep 23, 2014), Eladio Dieste (The engineer's contribution to contemporary architecture) by Remo Pedreschi (Dec 12, 2000), Las Mejores Estampas de Eladio Secados (Coleccion Antologias) by Eladio Secades and Silvio Fontanilla (Jan 1, 1998), Tres funerales para Eladio Monroy (Spanish Edition) by Alexis Ravelo (Oct 1, 2008), Morir despacio: La cuarta de Eladio Monroy (Spanish Edition) by Alexis Ravelo (Dec 4, 2012). JERONIMO (Jerónimo): Spanish form of Greek Hieronymos, meaning "holy name." NICODEMO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Nicodemus, meaning "victory of the people." REINALDO: Portuguese and Spanish form of English Reynold, meaning "wise ruler." MELCHOR: Spanish form of Melchior, meaning "king city." SANDALIO: Spanish form of Latin Sandalius, meaning "true wolf." ROGELIO: Spanish form of Latin Rogelius, possibly meaning "prayed for, wished for."
GUGA: Brazilian pet form of Gustavo, meaning "meditation staff." It consists of 9 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced He-lla-dios. MANOLO: Pet form of Spanish Manuel, meaning "God is with us."
SALVADOR: Spanish name derived from Latin Salvator, meaning "savior." RUBÉN: Spanish form of Reuben, meaning "behold, a son." ELEUTERIO: Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eleutherius, meaning "the liberator." PORFIRIO: Italian and Spanish form of Greek Porphyrios, meaning "purple." The Given Name Helladios.
FONS: Nickname for Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready." CELESTINO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Caelestinus, meaning "heavenly." FABIÁN: Spanish form of Latin Fabianus, meaning "like Fabius." Latin, Late Greek (Latinized).
OVIDIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Ovidius, meaning "sheep herder." Less than 5 girls were given the name.
HERNAN (Hernán): Nickname for Spanish Hernando, meaning "journey-prepared." ABRAHÁN: Spanish form of Abraham, meaning "father of a multitude." CRISTOBAL (Cristóbal): Spanish form of Christopher, meaning "Christ-bearer." IGNACIO: Spanish form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing." ABRAAM: Old Spanish form of Abraham, meaning "father of a multitude." TIBURCIO: Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Tiburtius, meaning "of the Tiber (river)."
MANOLETE: Pet form of Spanish Manuel, meaning "God is with us." 3 ] [ 4 ],