It is not a Greek name. It was the Anglo-Norman word for the "keep" of a castle. As the English language developed, the "bailiff" or "bailey" became the word for the steward who took care of the castle and surrounding village in the absence of his lord. This is most likely the origin of the name. Mr Bailey's ancestor was a bailiff or steward.
A Castle
Its καστρο (kastro).
Castle is caisleán.
There are no opposite words for 'castle'.
There is a castle near my house!
The Welsh word for 'castle' is castell.
One word. But I think you can write it as two.SandcastleSand castle
I walked into the castle.
Castle Wolfenstein. You might get a more serious answer if you were a bit more specific. It's possible you're looking for the word "olympics."
the greek word for egg is: avgo
No, Zeus did not live in a castle. In Greek mythology, Zeus was the king of the gods and resided on Mount Olympus. He lived in a magnificent palace on the mountaintop, not a castle.