Ellas
[e-lahs] /ɛˈlɑs/
noun
1.
Modern Greek name of .
[el-uh] /ˈɛl ə/
noun
1.
a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “all.”.
/ɛˈlas/
noun
1.
transliteration of the Modern Greek name for Greece
fem. proper name, when not a diminutive of Eleanor it is from Old High German Alia, from al “all.”
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