Part-9: About the Greek names
"THEODOROS" and "THEODORA"
Part-9: About the Greek names
"THEODOROS" and "THEODORA"
By POLAT KAYA
The Greek name
THEODOROS, also THEODORE and THEODOR have been used by
kings, queens and
religious men. [72] It seems it is a widely used
name in Greece and
other religiousely related countries.
The Greek spelling
of the name THEODOROS is given as THEODWROS [73].
The name THEODOROS
is described as "a compound name composed of the
elements
"theos" (god) and "doron" (gift): hence, 'God's gift'"
[74]
Analysis of this
name, however, reveals embedded Turkish expressions
with meanings that
are ennobling and exalting.
In the Greek
spelling - THEODWROS, the letter W is actually a bogus
letter
intentionally designed to have multiple identities which can
take values such as
O, UU, VV, YY or their combinations. This is
further evidenced
by the fact that the English refer to the letter "W"
as double-U (i.e.,
UU) where the "U" is pronounced as "YU" while the
French refer to
this letter as double-V (i.e., VV). In other words,
its real identity
is never clear because it was designed to confuse.
So when we replace
the shady letter W in THEODWROS with UY, we get
THEODUYROS.
a) Now when THEODUYROS
is rearranged letter-by-letter as
"OS-HEDYOTUR",
it is the distorted form of the Turkish expression
"OGUZ
HEDIYATUR" (Oguz hediyedir) meaning "It is the gift of Oguz"
where Oguz is the
ancient Turanian Sky God.
b) Similarly when
THEODUYROS is rearranged letter-by-letter as
"TUR-HEDYOSO",
it is a form of the Turkish expression "TUR HEDUYASU"
(Tur hediyesi)
meaning "Gift of TUR" where TUR is another name for the
ancient Turanian
Sky God. This Turkish expression again clearly
identifies the
meaning of the name as being "God's gift". The western
names THOR and TYR
as sky deities are distortions of TUR. It should
be noted that TYR
is nothing but TUR. The deliberate misspelling of
TUR as THOR or TYR
is intended to obliterate TUR.
All of this ahows
that the source material for THEODWROS has been
taken from a
Turkish expression with the same meaning, and then
restructured and
disguised into a "Greek" looking form.
c) Similarly when
we replace the shady letter W in THEODWROS with UU,
we get THEODUUROS.
When "THEODUUROS" is rearranged letter-by-letter as
"OD-OHUSTER-U",
it is a distorted form of the Turkish expression "OD
OGUSTUR O"
meaning "He is the Fire Lord OGUZ", that is, "He is Sun-God
OGUZ". OD in
Turkish is FIRE.
If the name
THEODUUROS is rearranged letter-by-letter as "UTU-
OHOSDER", it
is a distorted form of the Turkish expression "UTU
OGUZDUR"
meaning "he is Sun-God OGUZ". UDU in old Turkish means SUN.
Similarly, UTU in
Sumerian is the SUN God.
These Turkish expressions
embedded in the title of the Byzantium king
ennoble him and
exalt him to the level of Sun-God. This is what all
the Byzantium kings
regarded themselves as when they became kings. Of
course, the notion
of earthly kings regarding themselves as Sky
Deity(s) is sourced
from the wide spread traditions (Töre) of ancient
Turanian
civilization.
d) When THEODUUROS
is rearranged letter-by-letter as "DE-OHUSTUR-O",
it is a distorted
form of the Turkish expression "DE AGUZTUR O"
meaning "He is
speech-maker voice" or "He is law-maker voice" thus
referring to the
king as "someone whose words are the law". Of course,
any king who has
the sole ruling power is in such a position, that is,
whatever he says is
done without question. The old Turkish word "DE"
meaning
"speak" or "say" or "ruling" or
"judgement" is embedded in the
"English"
words DEcree and DEclare and DEcision. Kings and Judges
DEcree or DEclare
or make DEcisions while rest of the public speak.
e) Deciphering
THEODUUROS letter-by-letter as "OD-UT-ER-OGUS", it is a
distorted form of
the Turkish expression "OD UT-ER OGUS" (OD Boga
Oguz) meaning
"Fire Bull Oguz" referring to the Sun again. Old Turkish
word "UT"
means "ox" [75]. and "UT-ER" (boga) would mean
"bull". In
ancient Turanian
Sun-God religion, the Sun-God "UTU" (UDU) had as its
icon a "RED
BULL" (AL OKUZ) or "SPOTTED BULL" (ALA OKUZ). The Sumerian
name for the
Sun-God was UTU while an old Turkish name for the Sun was
"UDU"
(GÜN). [76]
The concept of the
supreme being, that is, the Sky-God, of the Central
Asian and Siberian
peoples is presently known by names such as
"tengri"
(sky-god), "tanri" (sky-god) , "ak-ayas" (white light),
"buga"
(bull), and "the one on high". [77]
For the sake of
enlightenment, it is worth mentioning here that the
Turkish name OGUZ
representing the ancient Turanian Sky-God has been
represented in
different versions such as OS, OZ, AS, AZ, US, UZ, GUZ,
GOZ, GAZ, OUS, OUZ,
AUS, AUZ, to name some. One of these
representations
(i.e., OZ) has been used in the story called "The
Wizard of OZ"
where they have villified the name of this very ancient
Turanian Sky-God by
portraying him as an "imposter" pulling strings
behind curtains and
having an army of monkey griffins. This is part of
an on-going
"defaming" campaign used by the secretive cult founders to
denounce the name
(OGUZ) of the ancient Turanian Sun-God religion -
so-called
"Paganism".
The people who
opposed the ancient Turanian Sun-God Oguz religion
believed in the
"wind" and the "darkness" as opposed to the light,
heat and life
giving attributes of the Sun. The anti Sun-God cults, in
order to make their
cults successful, used verbal defamation and
violent oppression
very effectively to denounce and dethrone the
Turanian Sun-God
(i.e., the Sun) which all life on earth depends on
for its existence.
Evidently, in the name of exploitation of others
for self
advancement, "lying" has no boundaries.
Abouth the name
THEO:
Furthermore, the
word THEO meaning "GOD" in Greek is the anagram of a
Turkish expression.
Firstly, the Greek letter H, similar to the other
letters of the
Greek alphabet, is a bogus letter having multiple
identities and
generally takes the identity of I, E or H. It has been
designed to
disguise the usurped Turkish words and phrases used as
source for so-called
Greek words. Thus depending on the situation, the
anagrammatizer, who
is manufacturing a so-called Greek word, can use
any one identity of
this letter to camouflage the selected Turkish
letter in the
source Turkish material.
When THEO is
rearranged as "ETH-O" where H is disguising an E, we get
the word
"ETE-O". "ETE-O" is a form of the Turkish expression
"ATA O"
meaning "It is
Father" referring to the ancient Turanian Sky-Father
God. It is also an
anagram of Turkish "ATI O" meaning "its name is O"
where "O"
refers to "That" Sky deity, that is, the Sky-father-God,
Sun-God and
Moon-God. "ETE-O" is another form of "UTU O" the Sun-god;
"OT-O"
(OD O) meaning "it is fire" referring Sun; the "EYE" like
disks of the Sun
and the full moon which make the letter "O"
represents.
Additionally, THEO
is an anagram of Turkish "TE O" ("DE O", "Söz O")
meaning "it is
the Word", "it is speech", "it is language".
"Word",
as namer of
concepts, gives voice to thoughts and thus it is a creator
like God. This
again makes the disguised names "ETE-O" (Theo the GOD)
and "TE
O" (WORD) combination just like the other Turkish "OGUZ" and
"AGUZ"
combination. Hence the source of "theo" meaning "god" is
Turkish rather than
Greek. Only, it has been usurped into Greek.
About the name THEODORA:
The most famous
historical personality having the name THEODORA was
Queen THEODORA, the
wife of the Byzantium (Beyistanum) king
JUSTINIANUS the
Great. [78]
The Greek spelling
of the name THEODORA is given as THEODWRA. [79] in
which W, being a
dishonest bogus letter, can be replaced with "UY".
This makes the
anagrammatized name "THEODUYRA". When this confused
name is rearranged
(deciphered) letter-by-letter as:
a)
"O-TUR-HEDYA" which is the Turkish expression "O TUR
HEDUYE" (O Tur
Hediye) meaning
"she is the gift of God TUR" and/or "OTUR HEDIYE"
meaning "She
is gift".
b)
"HEDYATUR-O" which is again the Turkish expression "HEDIYATUR O"
meaning "she
is gift".
>From this it is
crystal clear that even the name "THEODORA" (THEODWRA)
is the restructured
and disguised form of a Turkish expression as
shown above.
About the names TUR
and TURA:
"TUR" is
the name of ancient Turanian Sky-God, and the Turkish name
"TURAN"
comes from this TUR name. "TURA" is the feminized version of
"TUR".
Thus the meaning of "TURA" is "goddess". In this context,
the
name THEODWRA,
being the name of a queen of Byzantium (BEYISTANUM) and
the wife of a king,
becomes a "goddess" as well.
c) THEODWRA
(THEODUYRA), when deciphered letter-by-letter as
"OY-ADH-TURE",
is an anagram of the Turkish expression "ÖY ADI TURA"
meaning "her
house name is TURA," i.e., the "goddess". This indeed
suits the Queen
THEODWRA very well in the palace where she is the only
ruling woman.
It must also be
noted that TUR is the ethnic name of the Tur/Turk
peoples. Hence,
implied in this name, TUR refers to the Tur/Turk
"man" as
an image of their sky-god, and similarly TURA refers to the
Tur/Turk
"woman" as "goddess". Thus the Tur/Turk people have this
ennobling and
exalting name embedded in their ethnic names TUR and
TURA.
>From all of
this analysis and discussions given above, it is clear
that the
"Greek" names THEODOROS and THEODORA not only have the
meaning of
"God's gift" sourced from Turkish, but also have other
godly descriptions
that apply to God and a king who regards himself as
representative of
god on earth. The Byzantium kings were like that.
These two name are
just another two words in "Greek" that have been
usurped from
Turkish, repackaged, disguised and sold to the world as
"Greek".
REFERENCES:
[72] Encyclopaedia
Britannica, 1963, Vol. 8, p. 520.
[73] DIVRY's
"Modern English-Greek and Greek-English Desk Dictionary,
p. 341.
[74] Teresa Norman,
"A World Of Baby Names", A Perigee Book, 1996, p. 205.
[75] Huseyin Namik
ORKON, "Eski Türk Yazitlari", Türk Dil Kurumu
Yayinlari: 529,
Ankara, 1987, p. 877.
[76] Huseyin Namik
ORKON, "Eski Türk Yazitlari", Türk Dil Kurumu
Yayinlari: 529,
Ankara, 1987, p. 874.
[77] Mircae Eliade,
"Shamanism Arcaic Techniques of Ecstasy",
Bollingen Series
LXXVI, Princeton University Press, 1974, p. 9.
[78] Philip
Sherrard and The Editors of TIME-LIFE BOOKS, "BYZANTIUM",
TIME Incorporated,
New York, 1966, p. 56-57.
[79] DIVRY's
"Modern English-Greek and Greek-English Desk Dictionary,
p. 341.
Best wishes to all,
Polat Kaya
07/11/2004
(Copyright © 2004
Polat Kaya)
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