Friday, November 20, 2009

Help required translating my name into ancient Greek?

I would like a tattoo of my name in Ancient Greek on my wrist- my name is Lucy Katherine.





I think I would like my whole name, perhaps my first name on one wrist and my middle name (Katherine) on the other.


If anybody could help me by providing the translation I would be extremely grateful! Please only answer if you are genuinely sure as I would rather not get a tattoo of something that turns out to be inaccurate %26gt;.%26lt;!

Help required translating my name into ancient Greek?
In Greek letters: 螞慰蠀魏委伪 螒喂魏伪蟿蔚蟻委谓畏. (Punctuation is in modern Greek)


In Greek Capital letters: 螞螣违螝螜螒 螒螜螝螒韦螘巍螜螡螚.





As for your name origin... for Lucy





http://www.behindthename.com/name/lucia





for Katherine





http://www.behindthename.com/name/kather...





are both names with Byzantium era origin, the first is with Latin roots and the second with Greek.
Reply:Katherine -A喂魏伪蟿蔚蟻委谓畏 or 螝伪蟿蔚蟻委谓伪 is not ancient.


Is an Christian name, though its etymology is debated and dated back before Christianism.





By the way,nice thought for a tatoo
Reply:your name isnt really a greek name


so you couldnt really translate it


however


what you could do is find out the greek letters to sound your name out


if you get me


:)





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