βαρετό πόλη It means Boring town in Greek. Or get on Google translate and type in what you want your town name to mean and translate it to many different languages.
Here is a link to show you how authors invent names for their places!
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Sebastian both Greek and Latin America and means 'revered' or 'venerable'
Macedonia!!!
It was called Hermopolis - modern Greek Ermoupoli. It is the main town on the island of Syros.
RHAMNOS Town in Attika (Southern Greece)
No. Magnets got there name from the Greek Magnetis Lithos I think :D
There is the wonderful beach sea and of corse town (i dont no the name of greek town)
It's a name of a town.
The Greek for town is poli.
The name Delphine is of French origin and means "dolphin." It can also symbolize grace, intelligence, and playfulness, reflecting the qualities associated with dolphins.
He was born on the small Greek island of Kos (Cos) which is also the name of his home town
Athens is a city in Ohio that got its name from Greek mythology. It comes from the goddess Athena. Another town in Ohio is named after the Greek poet Arion.
The Greek word for city is polis, so any town or place in the U.S. that incorporates "polis" in it's name could be considered a Greek name. Indianapolis or Annapolis are just two examples.
I think a good name is spaghetti town speghetti teddy
The original greek town is Byzantium
The original Greek town on Constantinople's site was Byzantium.
"Ka-TA-ko-lon" is a way to pronounce the Greek town "Katakolon." The proper name of place may be found written, in its role as the subject of a phrase or sentence, as Κατάκολο (pronounced "ka-TA-ko-lo") in Greek. It will have name recognition to many tourists as the southwestern Greek city that serves as the "port-gate" to ancient Olympia.