Titanic was always called Titanic. Are you actually asking about the Britannic, which was originally named Gigantic?
hey! ok. the origin of the word titanic comes from the greek myths. in the myths, the Titans were a race of powerful gods. therefore, titanic refers to something of strength and power. hope that helps :) ------------- The origin of the word "titanic", meaning of great force or power, comes from the Greek word, Titans. The Titans were powerful giants who were the parents of the Greek Gods. They proceeded the Gods and Goddesses.
Hades was born to the Titans Cronus and Rhea.
The element "Titanium" is derived from the Greek word Titans, meaning "first sons of the earth."
Helious was one of the second-generation Titans, son of Hyperion and Theia.
The name origin for element Titanium (TI) comes from the Greek word titanos (Titans).
No. The only hint of the other Batman Characters is when Robin says he already has a father in The Apprentice and the episode showing the origin of the Titans. But no other characters ever shows up.
Zeus was the son of the Titans Cronos and Rhea. according to roman mythology, Zeus' counterpart Jupiter was the son of Saturn
I believe it is. The Greeks were one of the first known people to exist. Egyptians and Africans were around the same time as the age of the Titans.
Clash of the Titans then Wrath of the Titans .
what did the titans do when they annoy Hades
Titans
Gaea, mother of the titans, told Zeus how to overthrow the titans. She was appalled about how badly the titans were ruling the Earth.