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Using the Greek Alphabet Helena would be written Ͱελενη
Caitlin is the Irish spelling of the name Kathleen, a form of the Greek name Katharine. Properly pronounced "Cot-LEEN," it would be spelled Κατλην in Greek. Most commonly pronounced "Kate-Lynn," it would be spelled Keïτλιν.
Beta, Rho, Alpha, Upsilon, Rho, Omicron, Nu It would look a bit like this: Bpaupov
In ancient Greek, the name "Logan" would be transliterated as Λόγαν. The Greek alphabet does not have a direct equivalent for the English "L," but the letter Lambda (Λ) is used. The "o" sound is represented by Omicron (ο), followed by Gamma (γ) for the "g," and finally Alpha (α) for the "an."
Ancient Greeks
"This is too unreal; it's all Greek to me".
Mellon.
Darin = Δαριν
In the Greek language the word ZION would be spelled Σιών.
ΣΕΝΝΙΦΕΡ Please note, however, that there is no "J" in the ancient greek alphabet, so it was replaced with the letter it would have been in ancient greek; "Sigma" or "S".
Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, would have spoken Ancient Greek, as this was the predominant language in ancient Greece where she was worshiped.
That would be Homer.