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| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 15551146 12/17/2012 04:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Athena: The Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, inspirations, justice, mathematics and all things wonderful. Brutus: Roman Senator and best known assassin of Julius Caesar. Caesar: Title used by Roman and Byzantine emperors. Draco: The first legislator of Athens in Ancient Greece. Euclid: A mathematician in Ancient Greece, the father of geometry. Freyr: A Norse god associated with fair weather, among other things. Gandolf: A character in a 1896 fantasy novel in a pseudo-medieval countryside. Helen: In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus. Iago: Enemy of Othello in Shakespeare’s play, Othello. Jove: The English name for Jupiter, the Roman god of light and sky. Khan: Mongolian conqueror and emperor of the Mongol empire. Luna: The divine embodiment of the moon in Roman mythology. Magnus: The Father of Europe, Charlemagne the Great, in Latin: Carolus Magnus. Nemo: A Greek boy’s name meaning "from the valley," means "nobody" in Latin. Orko: The thunder god in Basque mythology. Plato: Greek philosopher and mathematician, who was named by his wrestling coach. Q: The Broadway Express subway line in New York City. Rocky: A single mountain in the Rockies. Saturn: Roman god of time, also the namesake of the planet Saturn in our solar system. Triton: In Greek mythology, the messenger of the deep sea, son of Poseidon. Ukko: In Finnish mythology, the god of the sky and weather. Virgil: One of ancient Rome’s greatest poets. Walda: Name from Old German meaning “ruler.” Xerxes: The fourth king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, Xerxes the Great. Yogi: People who do yoga. Zeus: In Greek mythology, the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and the gods who lived there. |
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