Where does โ€œ๐Œ€๐Œ‹๐Œ„๐Œ™๐Œ”๐Œ€๐Œ๐Œ•๐Œ“๐Œ„โ€ come from?

๐Œ€๐Œ‹๐Œ„๐Œ™๐Œ”๐Œ€๐Œ๐Œ•๐Œ“๐Œ„ (Etruscan) comes from Ancient Greek แผˆฮปฮญฮพฮฑฮฝฮดฯฮฟฯ‚, from Ancient Greek แผ€ฮปฮญฮพฯ‰, from Ancient Greek แผ€ฮฝฮดฯฯŒฯ‚, from Ancient Greek แผ€ฮฝฮฎฯ, from Proto-Hellenic *anแธ—r โ€” man.

๐Œ€๐Œ‹๐Œ„๐Œ™๐Œ”๐Œ€๐Œ๐Œ•๐Œ“๐Œ„ (Etruscan): Alexander

Definitions

  1. Alexander

Ancestry of โ€œ๐Œ€๐Œ‹๐Œ„๐Œ™๐Œ”๐Œ€๐Œ๐Œ•๐Œ“๐Œ„โ€, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekแผˆฮปฮญฮพฮฑฮฝฮดฯฮฟฯ‚Alexander
2Ancient Greekแผ€ฮปฮญฮพฯ‰to keep off, turn aside; to guard, protect,...
3Ancient Greekแผ€ฮฝฮดฯฯŒฯ‚genitive singular of แผ€ฮฝฮฎฯ; man; of man
4Ancient Greekแผ€ฮฝฮฎฯman; husband; human being, as opposed to a god
5Proto-Hellenic*anแธ—rman
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *anแธ—r โ†’Every word from Ancient Greek แผ€ฮฝฮฎฯ โ†’Every word from Ancient Greek แผ€ฮฝฮดฯฯŒฯ‚ โ†’