There is not word kapellos in Greek. Though it seems to be a surname, but without the exact origin it is hard to say the certain meaning.
Probably meanings:
< kopeli = boy, widely used in the southern Greek idiom (< medieval κοπÎλιν =servant/boy < albanian or vlachian kopil = heavy duty servant), also κοπÎλλι
< kapelo = hat (kapellos = hat seller/maker?) [from Italian capello]
< kapelas = the owner (and waiter) of a "kapilio"=small traditional tavern/pub
The name Damon means gentle. This is a Greek boy name.
The name Damon means gentle. This is a Greek boy name.
The greek word for boy that likes to love people with kyle names
The only one I know is Artemis, who was Goddess of the Hunt, It can be used as a boy name or a girl name.
The Greek word for "Boy" is "αγόρι".
Here are some names that mean water: Aqua (girl) Aquarius (boy) Doug (boy) India (girl) Kyle (boy) Moses (boy) Kyla (girl) Nadia (girl)
from greek word meaning victory and people
Some popular Greek boy names include Alexander, Nicholas, Damian, and Andreas.
Icarus is a boy in Greek mythology. It is stated in textbooks and on the Internet. Hope this was a help.......
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Achilles is a boy since he is named after the Greek Hero the one who was shot in the foot by Paris. The Greek hero was a boy so Achilles must be a boy. Hope this helps. ;)
If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.