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Boats in ancient times were often named after their purpose, local legends, or deities. For example, Egyptian boats were called "barks," while the Greeks used terms like "trireme" for their warships. Viking longships were commonly referred to as "knarr" or "drakkar." Names could also reflect the craftsmanship or the owner’s lineage, emphasizing the cultural significance of the vessel.

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