Hestia means "hearth" meaning fire place, so yes hearth is occasionally used.
typewriter is hardly used in our culture anymore, if it is used its on a very limited basis.
Few images of the goddess Hestia exist. A very "private person", her symbols, the sacred flame and the circle, are usually used to represent Hestia in works of art.
It is used in the Cyprus Hotel in Cyprus.
Native Americans used tribal councils to settle disputes. This resulted in the judicial court system used in American courts today.
Humanity, where the hearth was the heart of the home and community temple.
Cathode is a name used also today.
Athena is often used in today's culture as a symbol of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare. She is sometimes referenced in educational settings to represent academic pursuits and critical thinking. Additionally, her image is sometimes used in marketing and branding to embody qualities such as strength and intellect.
Ted might be a common name,but is is rarely used today.
Pencils are used by every literate culture in the world. Today, only handful of cultures are not literate.
The father's one.
Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth, used her powers to maintain the fire in the hearth and protect the home. She symbolized the warmth and security of the home and was honored with offerings and prayers to keep the household safe and prosperous. Hestia's influence extended to hospitality, sacred fire, and family unity.
Greek culture affects the American culture today in many ways. First of all, some of the architectual designs used thousands of years ago are still useful, and comonly used in many important and famous American buildings today. Some examples would be the Lincoln Memorial, and the White House, which both use the Ancient Greecian columbs to keep the building standing strong.