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If you're talking about the planet Neptune it was named after the Greek god Neptune. If you're talking about the Greek god Neptune he is the god of water for Greeks I mean. He later became known as Poseidon.
It is a combination of delicious and Nick which mean Nicolicious.
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Well, honey, the name Nick doesn't have a direct translation in Arabic. It's a nickname for Nicholas, which is derived from the Greek name Nikolaos meaning "victory of the people." So, if you're looking for an Arabic equivalent, you might have to get a bit creative with the translation.
If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
From Ancient Greek write Nick LeCaptain
Juno xD (if you mean Nick jonas)
Greek = a greek man: Έλληνας (ellinas, pronounced Ell-ee-nass) Greek = a greek woman: Ελληνίδα (ellinida, pronounced Ell-ee-nidd-ah) Greek = a greek child: Ελληνόπουλο (ellinopoulo, pronounced Ell-ee-no-pooh-law) Greek = something Greek: ελληνικό (elliniko, pronounced Ell-ee-nick-oh) Greek = the language: Ελληνικά (ellinika, pronounced Ell-ee-nick-ah)
Zeus mean same in Greek
Ecos mean house in Greek