lolol Kratos means 'Nation' in my language,it will get hard to get used to it

fay96 April 15, 2016 4:27 pm

lolol Kratos means 'Nation' in my language,it will get hard to get used to it

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    Mariel April 16, 2016 12:14 am

    same as apollodoros. :)

    Kabra Kare April 16, 2016 12:51 am

    Well, I used this meaning of "Kratos": http://biblehub.com/greek/2904.htm

    Kabra Kare April 16, 2016 12:54 am
    same as apollodoros. :) Mariel

    Apollodoros is ancient greek name, which was given to Paul by his father. =)

    fay96 April 16, 2016 5:56 am

    Unfortunately it doesnt mean strength or domination.it purely means "an organised nation"( i study greek literature and am greek).only ephesian used that word as meaning strength.

    Kabra Kare April 16, 2016 8:04 am
    Unfortunately it doesnt mean strength or domination.it purely means "an organised nation"( i study greek literature and am greek).only ephesian used that word as meaning strength. fay96

    OK. I studied ancient (not modern) greek and remember this meaning of the word. But I've checked this word in modern language and yes, you are right: nation. So, the meanig has changed. I used ancient meaning as an ancient name "Apollodoros".
    Anyway if you don't like the story because of this word, I'm sorry.

    Mariel April 17, 2016 12:17 am

    im greek and know greek really very well to tell you that you are both very right in both meanings.but as a name given to a person, Kratos usually means a person full with strength, power and urge to rule everyone and everything, and not nation .it was used a lot in mythology as well as its siblings.i thing the writer refers to that meaning since she uses apollodoros name as well.she deinitely likes greek mythology :)

    Kabra Kare April 17, 2016 7:47 am
    im greek and know greek really very well to tell you that you are both very right in both meanings.but as a name given to a person, Kratos usually means a person full with strength, power and urge to rule every... Mariel

    Yes, in this comic (from chapter 2) will be spoken a lot about archeology. Paul's father really loved antiquity and gave an ancient name to his son. =)
    The name Paul (not Apollo) is a "short name" given by Paul's friends.

    Anonymous August 27, 2016 3:36 am

    I love this conversation :)