μνήμη, -ης, ἡ (< μνάομαι), [in LXX for זֵכֶר, זִכְרוֹן ;] memory, remembrance, mention: μ. ποιεῖσθαι, with genitive, to remember, 2Pe.1:15 (but in cl., π., μ. π. more freq. = to make mention, and so perh. here, cf. Mayor, in l; and for ex. from π., see Zorell, see word).† SYN.: μνεία, q.v (AS)
Thayer:
1) memory, remembrance 2) mention: to remember a thing, call to remembrance
G3419 μνημεῖονμνημεῖον
mnēmeion
mnay-mi'-on
From G3420; a remembrance, that is, cenotaph (placeofinterment)
KJV Usage: grave, sepulchre, tomb.
G3421 μνημονεύωμνημονεύω
mnēmoneuō
mnay-mon-yoo'-o
From a derivative of G3420; to exercisememory, that is, recollect; by implication to punish; also to rehearse
μιμνήσκω
mimnēskō
mim-nace'-ko
A prolonged form of G3415 (from which some of the tenses are borrowed); to remind, that is, (middle voice) to recalltomind
KJV Usage: be mindful, remember.
G363 ἀναμιμνήσκωἀναμιμνήσκω
anamimnēskō
an-am-im-nace'-ko
From G303 and G3403; to remind; reflexively to recollect
KJV Usage: call to mind, (bring to, call to, put in), remember (-brance).
G3415 μνάομαιμνάομαι
mnaomai
mnah'-om-ahee
Middle voice of a derivative of G3306 or perhaps of the base of G3145 (through the idea of fixture in the mind or of mental grasp); to bearinmind, that is, recollect; by implication to reward or punish
KJV Usage: be mindful, remember, come (have) in remembrance.
G3417 μνείαμνεία
mneia
mni'-ah
From G3415 or G3403; recollection; by implication recital
KJV Usage: mention, remembrance.
G5279 ὑπομιμνήσκωὑπομιμνήσκω
hupomimnēskō
hoop-om-im-nace'-ko
From G5259 and G3403; to remindquietly, that is, suggest to the (middle voice, one’s own) memory
KJV Usage: put in mind, remember, bring to (put in) remembrance.