I'm assuming that you mean Odysseus, and I suppose his parents would have named him.
Aeolus, the king of the winds, gave Odysseus a bag containing all of the unfavorable winds in the Odyssey.
homer
No name was mentioned in the Odyssey.
Amerigo Vespucci after whom America is named
Honda odyssey gets its name from the Greeks
Who is the subject of the sentence whereas whom is the object. For example: In the sentence "He gave Joe five dollars." who would replace "he" and whom would replace "Joe" to make the sentence "Who gave whom five dollars?".
Four object pronouns are:Mom made this dress for me.The person to whom we gave the prize was Max.We saw them at the mall today.The name we gave him is Bosco.
2001: A Space Odyssey
The indirect object is "you" in the sentence "What gave you the idea for your story?" It indicates to whom the idea was given or for whom the idea was intended.
Achilles appeared to Ulysses in The Odyssey. He gave him a speech in hell and told Ulysses that life was more important than glory or money.
Some people think Homer's character was in the Odyssey, because the name Homer is often associated with the Odyssey. It is a misunderstanding.
Another name for the land of the dead in the Odyssey is "Hades" or the "Underworld."