meaning please???
I am trying to research the female name Syntysche. If you can provide any information on it's meaning and/or origin it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Could you possibly mean "Syntyche"? She was an early Christian woman mentioned in Paul's New Testament Letter to the Philippians, who apparently was having some sort of disagreement with another early Christian named Euodia, as Paul was entreating them both "to agree in the Lord". Which, I guess, can be rendered in modern-day secular terms as "to agree to disagree".
PriaposLovs may be the best interpreter of this name, seeing as how it's a Greek name. The best I can do, is quote a reference which says the name is a combination of "syn" (denoting "union", "closeness", "companionship") and "tycho" (denoting "making ready to come to pass") -- which doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
What say you, Priapos?
-- Nanaea
PriaposLovs may be the best interpreter of this name, seeing as how it's a Greek name. The best I can do, is quote a reference which says the name is a combination of "syn" (denoting "union", "closeness", "companionship") and "tycho" (denoting "making ready to come to pass") -- which doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
What say you, Priapos?
-- Nanaea
Once again on target, G.N.
"Tyche" (pronounced TEE-hee) means luck, or fate. "Syntyche" implies "common fate".
"Tyche" (pronounced TEE-hee) means luck, or fate. "Syntyche" implies "common fate".
Tyche-che-che! Yer fly's down!
Calling Mike Campbell
Priapos wrote:
"Tyche" (pronounced TEE-hee) means luck, or fate. "Syntyche" implies "common fate".
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Now that definition makes *sense*. :) Mike, could you add this one to your website list? Because "Syntyche" isn't that easy a name to find the definition for, despite the fact that it's a New Testament feminine name. And when you do finally find it somewhere, the definition given doesn't always make a whole lot of sense.
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
Priapos wrote:
"Tyche" (pronounced TEE-hee) means luck, or fate. "Syntyche" implies "common fate".
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Now that definition makes *sense*. :) Mike, could you add this one to your website list? Because "Syntyche" isn't that easy a name to find the definition for, despite the fact that it's a New Testament feminine name. And when you do finally find it somewhere, the definition given doesn't always make a whole lot of sense.
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea