No, The Titans were the first children of Gaea but the gods were their children. Titanic was the name of a ship, so named for its massive size (Titanic, root word titan).
because the titanic place is in the sea
Titanic was regarded as "unsinkable" but was not named so by the public or even the builders. It was a reference made in "Shipbuilders Magazine" in 1911.
Titanic's sister ship was named the Olympic.
Not so sure. There could of been, but I don't think there was any romance with a man named Jack......
yes it was called the TITENA named after the titanic
Titanic originally came from the word tragic.
Titanic was built by company in Ireland named Harland & Wolff.
Titanic was always called Titanic. Are you actually asking about the Britannic, which was originally named Gigantic?
Titanic left southampton and a couple days later, another boat named 'Cherbourg' took passengers to the titanic , so more passengers boarded on Titanic. So it werent really visted by titanic or cherbourg.
Titanic means big. You're wrong. The Titanic's name came from the Titans of Greek Mythlogy, so Harland and Wolff named the ship Titanic because of her great size, speed, and Luxury.
Titan was named after Titanic