The Greek letter which looks most like a W is Omega (big O).
So try these:
ωθώ = actuate, impel
ωκεανός = ocean
ωμός =raw
ωοειδής = oval
ώρα = hour
ωραίος = beautiful
ωράριο = work hours
ωριαίως = hourly
ωριμάζω = grow up, maturate
ώριμος = mature
ωριμότητα = maturity
ωρύομαι = scream, yell
ώσπου = till, until, by the time
ωφέλεια = profit
ωφέλιμος = useful
ωχρός = pale
ωχρότητα = paleness
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There are so many gods in Greek Mythology!I'll start off with the obvious gods:ZeusPoseidonHadesAthenaApolloAphroditeHestiaHermesArtemisAresDionysusDemeterHephaestusHeraHere are the other gods:ErosHebeAsclepiusPanPersephoneHeracles/HerculesAeolusAmphitriteAnemoiAuraBiaCirceKratosDeimosDioneEileithyiaEnyoEosErisGanymedGracesHarmoniaHecateHoraeHypnosIrisLetoMoiraeMorpheusMusesNemesisNikeNyxPaeonPerseusPhobosSeleneStyxThanatosTritonTycheZelus
There is no letter A in the Greek language or the ancient Greek language.
There are several Greek cities with S as first letter. To name some we start Serres capital city of Prefacture Serrae, Sami port city of Kefallonia and of course the most famous ancient greek city of Sparta.
Greek Mythology does not come with a start date.
Athena Aphordite
There were no Greek gods that had names starting with 'v'; however, there were several Roman goddesses such as 'Venus' and 'Vesta'.
Ultio was a Roman goddess. Her name begins with the letter U.
Rhea is the only one I know in Greek.
In Greek myth Oceanus. In Roman myth Ops.
The Greek Goddesses names that start with the letter H is Hera, Hebe, Hecate, Harmonia, Hegemone, Helia, Hemera, and Hygeia. These are the ones that I know of.
theres Athena and Artemis goddesses of wisdom and hunting respectively
There is none. After searching both Roman and Greek mythology, I am sad to say no Gods or Goddesses were found to start with the letter Y.
They were the religion of the ancient Greeks.
Isis (Egyptian) Iris (Greek)
All Greek families start with Greek Gods and Goddesses. All Greek Gods and Goddesses hold common ties to the First Born primeval gods and goddess, including Gaea (Earth) and Ouranus (Sky).
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