All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Greek letter names"
Parent categories: Letter names, Letters, symbols, and punctuation, Names, Orthography, Writing, Human behaviour, Language, Human, Communication
Total 654 word senses
- Alpha … Lambda (12 senses)
- My … Theta (11 senses)
- Xi … cappa (16 senses)
- chi … dzêta (12 senses)
- eeta … fio (12 senses)
- fí … ióta (16 senses)
- ji … khii (10 senses)
- khí … muo (13 senses)
- my … nű (12 senses)
- omega … psí (18 senses)
- pí … sampio (10 senses)
- san … taŭo (11 senses)
- teta … xi (13 senses)
- xí … ŝo (23 senses)
- 伽馬 (Noun) [Chinese] gamma (the third letter of the modern Greek alphabet)
- 奧密克戎 (Noun) [Chinese] omicron (the fifteenth letter of the modern Greek alphabet)
- 奧米克戎 (Noun) [Chinese] omicron (the fifteenth letter of the modern Greek alphabet)
- 德爾塔 (Noun) [Chinese] delta (the fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet)
- 歐米伽 (Noun) [Chinese] omega (the twenty-fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet)
- 歐米茄 (Noun) [Chinese] omega (the last letter of the Greek alphabet)
- 貝塔 (Noun) [Chinese] beta (the second letter of the modern Greek alphabet)
- 阿爾法 (Noun) [Chinese] alpha (the first letter of the modern Greek alphabet)
- алфа (Noun) [Macedonian] alpha (letter of the Greek alphabet)
- алфа (Noun) [Serbo-Croatian] alpha; the Greek letter Α, α
- альфа (Noun) [Russian] Alfa (class of Soviet nuclear-powered attack submarines)
- альфа (Noun) [Russian] Alpha (Soviet and Russian military counterterrorist organizations)
- бета (Noun) [Macedonian] beta (letter of the Greek alphabet)
- бета (Noun) [Russian] beta, the Greek letter, Β, β
- бета (Noun) [Serbo-Croatian] beta, the Greek letter, Β, β
- бета (Noun) [Ukrainian] beta, the Greek letter, Β, β
- гама (Noun) [Macedonian] gamma (third letter of the Greek alphabet)
- гама (Noun) [Macedonian] gamma
- гама (Noun) [Serbo-Croatian] gamma, the Greek letter Γ, γ
- гамма (Noun) [Russian] gamma (the name of the third letter of the Greek alphabet)
- делта (Noun) [Macedonian] delta
- делта (Noun) [Serbo-Croatian] delta, the Greek letter Δ, δ
- дельта (Noun) [Russian] delta (the Greek letter Δ/δ)
- дзета (Noun) [Russian] zeta (the Greek letter Ζ/ζ)
- дзета (Noun) [Ukrainian] zeta (the Greek letter Ζ/ζ)
- дигамма (Noun) [Russian] digamma (the archaic Ancient Greek letter Ϝ/ϝ)
- епсилон (Noun) [Serbo-Croatian] epsilon, the Greek letter ε, Ε
- ета (Noun) [Macedonian] eta (Greek letter)
- зета (Noun) [Macedonian] zeta (Greek letter)
- зета (Noun) [Serbo-Croatian] zeta; the Greek letter Ζ, ζ
- зита (Noun) [Russian] zeta (the modern Greek letter Ζ/ζ)
- иота (Noun) [Russian] iota (the Greek letter Ι/ι)
- ипсилон (Noun) [Russian] upsilon (Υ, υ; the twentieth letter of Classical and Modern Greek; the twenty-second letter of Old and Ancient Greek)
- ита (Noun) [Russian] eta (the modern Greek letter Η/η)
- йота (Noun) [Russian] iota (the Greek letter Ι/ι)
- капа (Noun) [Macedonian] kappa (Greek letter)
- каппа (Noun) [Russian] kappa (the Greek letter Κ/κ)
- коппа (Noun) [Russian] koppa, qoppa (the early Greek letter Ϙ/ϙ or Ϟ/ϟ)
- кси (Noun) [Macedonian] xi (Greek letter)
- кси (Noun) [Russian] xi (Greek letter Ξ/ξ)
- ламбда (Noun) [Macedonian] lambda (Greek letter)
- лямбда (Noun) [Russian] lambda (the Greek letter Λ/λ)
- ми (Noun) [Macedonian] mu (Greek letter)
- ми (Noun) [Russian] mu (the modern Greek letter Μ/μ)
- мю (Noun) [Russian] mu (the Greek letter Μ (M)/μ (m))
- ни (Noun) [Macedonian] nu (Greek letter)
- ни (Noun) [Russian] nu (the modern Greek letter Ν/ν)
- ню (Noun) [Russian] nu (the Greek letter Ν/ν)
- омега (Noun) [Macedonian] omega (letter of the Greek alphabet)
- омега (Noun) [Russian] omega (the Greek letter Ω/ω)
- омикрон (Noun) [Macedonian] omicron (Greek letter)
- омикрон (Noun) [Russian] omicron (the Greek letter Ο/ο)
- пи (Noun) [Macedonian] pi (Greek letter)
- пи (Noun) [Russian] pi (the Greek letter Π (P)/π (p))
- пи (Noun) [Serbo-Croatian] pi (Greek letter)
- пси (Noun) [Macedonian] psi (Greek letter)
- пси (Noun) [Russian] psi (the Greek letter Ψ/ψ)
- ро (Noun) [Macedonian] rho (Greek letter)
- ро (Noun) [Russian] rho (the Greek letter Ρ/ρ)
- сигма (Noun) [Macedonian] sigma (Greek letter)
- сигма (Noun) [Russian] sigma (the Greek letter Σ/σ/ς)
- тау (Noun) [Russian] tau (the Greek letter Τ/τ)
- тета (Noun) [Macedonian] theta (Greek letter)
- тета (Noun) [Russian] theta (the Greek letter Θ/θ)
- тета (Noun) [Ukrainian] theta (the Greek letter Θ/θ)
- фи (Noun) [Macedonian] phi (Greek letter)
- фи (Noun) [Russian] phi (the Greek letter Φ/φ)
- фита (Noun) [Russian] theta (modern Greek letter Θ/θ)
- хи (Noun) [Macedonian] chi (Greek letter)
- хи (Noun) [Russian] chi (the Greek letter Χ/χ)
- эпсилон (Noun) [Russian] epsilon (the Greek letter Ε/ε)
- эта (Noun) [Russian] eta (the Greek letter Η/η)
- јота (Noun) [Macedonian] iota (Greek letter)
- ალფა (Noun) [Georgian] alpha
- 𐌾𐍉𐍄𐌰 (Noun) [Gothic] iota, jot
- άλφα (Noun) [Greek] alpha, the name for the first letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- έψιλον (Noun) [Greek] epsilon, the fifth letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- ήτα (Noun) [Greek] eta, the seventh letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- βήτα (Noun) [Greek] beta, the second letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- βῆτα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] beta, the name for the second letter Β, β of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- γάμα (Noun) [Greek] gamma, the third letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- γάμμα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] gamma, the name for the third letter Γ, γ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- γάμμα (Noun) [Greek] Alternative spelling of γάμα (gáma)
- γιώτα (Noun) [Greek] iota; the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet
- δέλτα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] delta, the name for the fourth letter Δ, δ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- δέλτα (Noun) [Greek] delta, the fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- δίγαμμα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] digamma, the name for the sixth letter Ϝ, ϝ of the archaic Ancient Greek alphabet, pronounced /w/ and no longer used in Classical Ancient Greek.
- δίγαμμα (Noun) [Greek] digamma, Ϝ, ϝ, the sixth letter of the archaic Greek alphabet.
- εἶ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Old name of the letter ε (epsilon, see ἒ ψιλόν (è psilón), έψιλον).
- ζήτα (Noun) [Greek] zeta, the sixth letter of the modern Greek alphabet, transliterated as Z.
- ζῆτα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] zeta, the name for the sixth letter Ζ, ζ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- θήτα (Noun) [Greek] Theta, the 8th letter of the modern Greek alphabet (majuscule Θ, minuscule θ), originally denoting an aspirated t (/tʰ/) but now denoting the voiceless dental fricative (/θ/); usually romanized as "th".
- θῆτα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] theta, the name for the eighth letter Θ, θ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ιώτα (Noun) [Greek] Alternative form of γιώτα (gióta)
- κάπα (Noun) [Greek] A shepherd's cape
- κάππα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] kappa, the name for the tenth letter Κ, κ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- κάππα (Noun) [Greek] kappa the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- λάβδα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] lambda, the name for the eleventh letter Λ, λ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- λάμβδα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Alternative form of λάβδα (lábda)
- λάμδα (Noun) [Greek] lambda, the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet.
- μι (Noun) [Greek] mu, the 12th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- μῦ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] mu, the name for the twelfth letter Μ, μ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- νι (Noun) [Greek] nu, the 13th letter of the modern Greek alphabet
- νῦ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] nu, the name for the thirteenth letter Ν, ν of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ξι (Noun) [Greek] xi, the name for the 14th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- ξῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Alternative spelling of ξεῖ (xeî, “xi”)
- οὖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Old name of the letter ο (omicron, see ὂ μικρόν (ò mikrón), όμικρον).
- πεῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] pi, the name for the sixteenth letter Π, π of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- πι (Noun) [Greek] Letter pi
- πῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Alternative form of πεῖ (peî)
- ρο (Noun) [Greek] rho, the 17th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- σίγμα (Noun) [Greek] sigma, the 18th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- σαμπί (Noun) [Greek] sampi (obsolete Greek alphabetical character - Ϡ ϡ)
- σῖγμα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] sigma, the name for the eighteenth letter Σ, σ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ταυ (Noun) [Greek] tau, the 19th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- ταῦ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] tau, the name for the nineteenth letter Τ, τ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- υ ψιλόν (Noun) [Ancient Greek] The unaspirated form of the letter υ (upsilon) in the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- φεῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] phi, the name for the twenty-first letter Φ, φ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- φι (Noun) [Greek] phi, the 21st letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- φῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Alternative form of φεῖ (pheî)
- χεῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] chi, the name for the twenty-second letter Χ, χ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- χι (Noun) [Greek] chi, the 22nd letter in the modern Greek alphabet.
- χῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Alternative form of χεῖ (kheî)
- ψεῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] psi, the name for the twenty-third letter Ψ, ψ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ψι (Noun) [Greek] psi (Greek letter)
- ψῖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Alternative form of ψεῖ (pseî)
- ωμέγα (Noun) [Greek] omega, the 24th letter of the Greek alphabet.
- όμικρον (Noun) [Greek] omicron, the 15th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- ύψιλον (Noun) [Greek] upsilon, the 20th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- ϙόππα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Qoppa, an archaic letter Ϙ, ϙ of the Ancient Greek alphabet falling between ϻ and ρ. Reduced to use as a numeral 90 by antiquity.
- ϝαῦ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Wau, an archaic letter Ϝ, ϝ of the Ancient Greek alphabet falling between ε and ζ, later called δίγαμμα (dígamma). Reduced to use as the numeral 6 by antiquity.
- ἄλφα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] alpha, the name for the first letter Α, α of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ἒ ψιλόν (Noun) [Ancient Greek] epsilon, the name for the fifth letter Ε, ε of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ἦτα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] eta, the name for the seventh letter Η, η of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ἧτα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Old name of the letter η (eta, see ἦτᾰ (êta), ήτα).
- ἰῶτα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] iota, the name for the ninth letter Ι, ι of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ὂ μικρόν (Noun) [Ancient Greek] omicron, the name for the fifteenth letter Ο, ο of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ὖ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] Old name of the letter υ (upsilon, see ὖ ψιλόν (û psilón), ύψιλον).
- ὖ ψιλόν (Noun) [Ancient Greek] upsilon, the name for the twentieth letter Υ, υ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ὗ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] The letter υ (upsilon) of the Ancient Greek alphabet, used with a rough breathing in specific phonetic contexts.
- ὗ ψιλόν (Noun) [Ancient Greek] The aspirated name for the letter υ (upsilon) in the Ancient Greek alphabet, used in rare phonetic contexts to distinguish it from the smooth-breathing form.
- ὦ μέγα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] omega, the name for the twenty-fourth letter Ω, ω of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- ῥῶ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] rho, the name for the seventeenth letter Ρ, ρ of the Ancient Greek alphabet.
- 감마 (Noun) [Korean] The Greek letter gamma
- 델타 (Noun) [Korean] delta (name of the Greek, Ancient Greek letter δ)
- 베타 (Noun) [Korean] beta (name of the Greek, Ancient Greek letter β)
- 알파 (Noun) [Korean] alpha (name of the Greek, Ancient Greek letter α)
- 오메가 (Noun) [Korean] omega (name of the Greek, Ancient Greek letter ω)
- 오미크론 (Noun) [Korean] omicron (name of the Greek, Ancient Greek letter ο)
- 파이 (Noun) [Korean] pi (name of the Greek, Ancient Greek letter π)
- אלפא (Noun) [Hebrew] alpha (the name of the first letter of the Greek alphabet (Α, α), followed by beta)
- בטא (Noun) [Hebrew] beta (the second letter of the Greek alphabet (Β, β), preceded by alpha (Α, α) and followed by gamma, (Γ, γ))
- ביתא (Noun) [Hebrew] alternative form of בֵּטָא
- גמא (Noun) [Hebrew] gamma (the third letter of the Greek alphabet (Γ, γ), preceded by beta (Β, β) and followed by delta, (Δ, δ))
- דלתא (Noun) [Hebrew] delta (the fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet Δ, δ)
- זיתא (Proper name) [Hebrew] zeta (the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet)
- כי (Noun) [Hebrew] chi (the twenty-second letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets)
- כפא (Proper name) [Hebrew] kappa (the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet)
- פאי (Noun) [Hebrew] excessive spelling of פַּי
- פי (Particle) [Hebrew] Multiplicative particle: followed by a number to indicate multiplication by that number; times; -fold; multiplied by
- פי (Noun) [Hebrew] pi (the 16th letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets and the seventeenth in Old Greek); pi (an irrational and transcendental constant representing the ratio of the circumference of a Euclidean circle to its diameter; approximately 3.14159265358979323846264338327950; usually written π)
- アルファ (Noun) [Japanese] alpha
- イオタ (Noun) [Japanese] iota
- エプシロン (Noun) [Japanese] epsilon
- エータ (Noun) [Japanese] eta
- オミクロン (Noun) [Japanese] omicron
- オメガ (Noun) [Japanese] omega
- カッパ (Noun) [Japanese] kappa
- ガンマ (Noun) [Japanese] gamma
- キー (Noun) [Japanese] key (on the keyboard of a piano etc.)
- キー (Noun) [Japanese] key (on the keyboard of a computer)
- キー (Noun) [Japanese] key (a pitch in music)
- クシー (Noun) [Japanese] xi
- シグマ (Noun) [Japanese] sigma
- ゼータ (Noun) [Japanese] Ζ, ζ: the Greek letter zeta
- タウ (Noun) [Japanese] tau
- テータ (Noun) [Japanese] theta
- デルタ (Noun) [Japanese] Synonym of 三角州 (sankakusu, “delta”) (landform at the mouth of a river)
- デルタ (Noun) [Japanese] difference between two values
- ニュー (Noun) [Japanese] nu (name for the letter of the Greek alphabet: Ν and ν)
- ピー (Noun) [Japanese] pi (letter of Greek alphabet)
- フィー (Noun) [Japanese] phi
- プシー (Noun) [Japanese] psi
- ベータ (Noun) [Japanese] beta
- ミュー (Noun) [Japanese] mu (Greek letter)
- ユプシロン (Noun) [Japanese] upsilon
- ラムダ (Noun) [Japanese] lambda
- ロー (Noun) [Japanese] rho
- អាល់ហ្វា (Noun) [Khmer] alpha
- ఆల్ఫా (Noun) [Telugu] alpha: the name of the first letter of the Greek alphabet (Α, α), followed by beta.
- ఒమేగా (Noun) [Telugu] omega: the twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, i.e. the last letter of every Greek alphabet. Uppercase: Ω; lowercase: ω.
- కప్పా (Noun) [Telugu] kappa: the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- గామా (Noun) [Telugu] gamma: The name of the third letter of the Greek alphabet (Γ, γ), preceded by beta (Β, β) and followed by delta (Δ, δ).
- డెల్టా (Noun) [Telugu] delta: the fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet Δ, δ.
- బీటా (Noun) [Telugu] beta: the name of the second letter of the Greek alphabet (Β, β), preceded by alpha (Α, α) and followed by gamma, (Γ, γ).
- సిగ్మా (Noun) [Telugu] sigma: the name for the eighteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek, the nineteenth letter of Old and Ancient.
- ซิกมา (Noun) [Thai] sigma.
- ซีตา (Noun) [Thai] zeta.
- นิว (Noun) [Thai] nu.
- บีตา (Noun) [Thai] beta.
- มิว (Noun) [Thai] mu.
- เดลตา (Noun) [Thai] delta.
- เอปไซลอน (Noun) [Thai] epsilon.
- แกมมา (Noun) [Thai] gamma.
- แคปปา (Noun) [Thai] kappa.
- แลมบ์ดา (Noun) [Thai] lambda.
- แอลฟา (Noun) [Thai] alpha.
- โอเมกา (Noun) [Thai] omega.
- โอไมครอน (Noun) [Thai] omicron.
- ไค (Noun) [Thai] chi.
- ܐܠܦܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] alpha (Greek letter Α)
- 𐔺𐕒𐔳 (Noun) [Aghwan] The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet.
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