The Greek word for name is όνομα (onoma). You can see some similarities in the words. The reason that there is so big difference in the 2 words is that the word originates from german namian that has roots in the Latin nomen and in the Greek onoma.
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The Greek word for name is όνομα (onoma). You can see some similarities in the words. The reason that there is so big difference in the 2 words is that the word originates from german namian that has roots in the Latin nomen and in the Greek onoma.
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