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translit : Paides
trans-greeked : Παῖδές
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Π(P)

Name: GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PI
Unicode: U+928
Number: 80
Translit: P
Language: el
Readable: p
Description:

The symbol Π, known as the Greek letter Pi, originated from the Phoenician letter 𐤏 (pe), which represented the sound /p/. In Greek, Pi also represents the same sound. In terms of esoteric or spiritual meanings, the symbol Π has been associated with concepts of balance, harmony, and stability in various ancient traditions. In the Kabbalistic tradition, the letter Pi can be linked to the sephirah of Gevurah, representing strength and discipline. Symbolically, the Greek letter Pi has been used in mathematics to represent the mathematical constant π, which signifies the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. This mathematical concept is central to geometry and has been considered a symbol of endlessness and infinity in modern times. Additionally, the symbol has been utilized in various contexts to represent concepts of unity, connection, and cycles in both ancient and modern traditions.


α(a)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA
Unicode: U+945
Number: 1
Translit: a
Language: el
Readable: a
Description:

The letter or symbol α, known as "alpha," originates from the Greek alphabet and is the first letter. Linguistically, it represents the "a" sound. In ancient Greece, alpha symbolized the beginning or first, signifying unity and leadership. Esoterically, the symbol α holds significance in various spiritual and mystical traditions. In Kabbalah, alpha is associated with the concept of divine origin or emanation, representing the source of all creation. It is linked to the idea of the unity of all existence and the primordial unity of God. Alpha has been used symbolically across cultures and time periods. In Christian symbolism, alpha is paired with omega (Ω), representing the beginning and end, often associated with Christ as the "Alpha and Omega." In alchemy, alpha can signify the initial stage of transformation or the pure essence before transmutation. Overall, alpha carries rich symbolic meanings of origin, unity, and divine connection, making it a powerful symbol in both linguistic and esoteric contexts.


ῖ(i)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH PERISPOMENI
Unicode: U+8150
Number: 10
Translit: i
Language: el
Readable: i
Description:

1. The symbol ῖ is the Greek letter iota with a smooth breathing mark, representing the sound [i]. In the Greek alphabet, iota is the smallest letter, and the smooth breathing mark indicates the absence of an initial /h/ sound before the letter. 2. In esoteric and spiritual traditions, the Greek letter iota symbolizes the concept of unity or the smallest indivisible unit. It is often associated with ideas of oneness, wholeness, and divine essence. 3. In ancient Greek philosophy, the iota has been used symbolically to represent the principle of unity and the foundation of all existence. It has also been utilized in mystical practices and Pythagorean teachings. In modern times, the iota continues to hold significance in various spiritual and esoteric traditions as a symbol of the interconnectedness of all things and the fundamental unity of the universe.


δ(d)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER DELTA
Unicode: U+948
Number: 4
Translit: d
Language: el
Readable: d
Description:

The letter "δ" is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, known as "delta." It has its origins in the Phoenician letter "daleth," which meant "door" or "entrance." In Greek, "delta" came to represent the consonant sound /d/. In terms of esoteric or spiritual meanings, "delta" is associated with the concept of change, transformation, and transition. This symbolism is derived from the triangular shape of the letter, resembling a doorway or a pyramid, suggesting a passage from one state to another. In ancient Greek philosophy, "delta" was sometimes used to represent the number four, which was considered a symbol of perfection and stability due to its symmetry. In modern times, the symbol "δ" is commonly used in scientific contexts, such as representing change or difference in mathematics and physics. Overall, the letter "δ" carries a dual symbolism of transition and stability, making it a versatile and meaningful symbol in various contexts throughout history.


έ(e)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH TONOS
Unicode: U+941
Number: 5
Translit: e
Language: el
Readable: e
Description:

The symbol "έ" is a lowercase letter in the Greek alphabet, known as "epsilon." It originates from the Phoenician letter "He" and is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet. In terms of esoteric or spiritual meanings, "epsilon" has been associated with concepts such as harmony, change, and transformation in various ancient Greek philosophical and mystical traditions. It is often used as a symbol of progress and evolution. In ancient Greek culture, "epsilon" is linked to the concept of the number 5, which was considered a symbol of balance and the five elements (earth, air, fire, water, and aether). Overall, "epsilon" has a rich symbolic history in both linguistic and spiritual contexts, representing various aspects related to growth, balance, and transformation.


ς(s)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA
Unicode: U+962
Number: 6
Translit: s
Language: el
Readable: s
Description:

Font ς Sigma is not Font Stigma ϛ, While the letter Σ continues Phoenician šîn 𐤔 W, its name sigma and its position in the alphabet is taken from the letter Ξ Samekh S.



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