No
In Greece there are many men that have ancient Greek names often from the Christian Tradition. According to studies the most common name is Giorgos (George in other Countries). Other popular names include Yannis, Konstantinos, Demetrios, and Nikolaos.
Titans
The Greek gods have 2 names because they are known in both Greek AND Roman mythology, only in differant names.
Most African countries. They only ruled the upper northern countries around coast. There are too many to name, as names change and the gave regions a name. But, they never ruled in any of the Americas, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, China, Japan, Iceland. It's easier to list the countries they did rule.
No
The German Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
The German Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
They stretch from Libya and Egypt through the Middle East and Central Asia to Pakistan. The names of modern countries that were once part of the Persian Empire are: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya, part of northern Greece.
Polynesia,Philippines,Mauricius,Georgia
Scientific names are usually in Latin or Greek. These languages are used in taxonomy to ensure that species names are universal and consistent across different languages and countries.
Greek to Latin are the 88 Astronomical Union's constellation names, however, most stars have Arabic names due to Classical names being lost after the fall of the Roman empire. The brightest stars have the names that they always had however, Vega, Sirius, etc, but Aldebaran, Hamal are Arabic. Star names such as Alpha Centauri, Gamma Cassopeia are Greek, Bayer names.
The Byzantines primarily spoke Greek. This was the official language of the Byzantine Empire and was used for administration, literature, and everyday communication. Over time, Greek became the predominant language of the people in the Byzantine Empire.
Many elements names are of Greek and Latin words. Some elements are name after where named after countries like France, German ect.
In Greece there are many men that have ancient Greek names often from the Christian Tradition. According to studies the most common name is Giorgos (George in other Countries). Other popular names include Yannis, Konstantinos, Demetrios, and Nikolaos.
Aeneas, a greek survivor of troy, fled on a ship to Rome where he founded the Roman Empire. Being a Greek, he brought the Greek gods with him but naturally they were subtley changed( different names), either by himself or by the new Roman priests.
Many element names are derived from the last names of scientists and place names, for example. Names like Einsteinium, Americium, Scandium, Vanadium, Titanium, as well as Greek names, such as Bromine, from the Greek word for stench! Other element names are derived from countries, such as Erbium for Sweden, Lutetium for Paris and Rhenium for the river, Rhine.