Kranos (Κράνος)
Attic helmet, Corinthian helmet, Beotian helmet, Chalcidian helmet, Illyrian helmet, Boar's tusk helmet.
A helmet is a head gear that was worn by the Greek soldiers. It was meant to shield the head against attacks from enemies.
There are no silent letters in the word "helmet".
A helmet because she is the Greek goddess of battle strategy.
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There is no silent letter in helmet. See: HEL-MET all of the letters are pronounced.
Spear, helmet, dog, chariot, boar.
His Helmet of Invisibility.
The word "helmet" has two syllables. The syllable break-down is "hel" and "met."
In Kannada, we would say Toppige or Shira-Strana.
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Liam does not "mean" anything in Greek. Liam is a variant on the name William, which comes from Germanic roots meaning something like "resolute helmet" (or, figuratively, "guardian"). There are other languages in which a word similar to "liam" occurs, but as far as I know Greek is not one of them.