"Sancta Georgius" is the Latin form of "Saint George".
In pig Latin, "George" becomes "eorgegay" by moving the first letter to the end of the word and adding "ay" to the end.
Saint George's real name was likely Georgios, as he is often referred to as Saint George of Lydda or George of Cappadocia based on his origins. He is one of the most famous Christian martyrs and is recognized for his bravery and faith.
Gloria is a name of Latin origins, derived from the Latin word for "glory". The name was supposedly coined by the playwright George Bernard Shaw in his book "You Never Can Tell" published in 1898.
Hermes' Latin name was mercury.
the latin name for crocodile is 'crocodilius'!! =P
"Jennifer" does not have a direct translation in Latin as it is a modern English name. In Latin, you could use the name "Guinevere" as a similar equivalent.
The name "Georgia" is believed to come from the Latin form of the name of Saint George, a popular Christian martyr. It is also thought to have been named in honor of King George II of Great Britain.
The Latin name for Butterfly is Papilio(Pa-pil-io) I knw this cuz im in latin and this is my latin name
There is not a widely recognised Latin name.
The Latin name for vanadium is Vanadium.
The Latin name for Cupid is "Amor."