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“The talented and charming American actress Julia Roberts has been visiting Greece many times, and seems to prefer the lovely island of Patmos. . . .”
River nymph.
River nymph.
The narcissus flower.
Naval leader.
Naval leader.
Naval glory.
A naval warrior.
Seafarer.
A swift seafarer.
An excelling seafarer.
Naval glory.
Naval glory.
A ship commander.
A naval warrior.
A naval victor.
A naval victor.
A naval warrior.
A naval warrior.
A distinguished seafarer.
With a naval purpose.
Sailor.
Admiral.
A young man or warrior.
A young man or warrior.
A young man or warrior.
A young blossom.
Young and most excellent.
A young leader.
A young leader.
A delegator.
Young and glorious.
Young and glorious.
Newly-ornate.
A young ruler. Newly-ornate.
Of young people.
A young warrior.
A friend of the young.
With young perception and thoughts.
Neophyte, newly planted. A young warrior.
Possibly, of homecoming.
Possibly, of homecoming.
Cloud, cloudy.
Seafaring.
Invisible, or merciless.
Invisible, or merciless.
Son of Nereus.
Of water.
Nymph, fairy, daughter of Nereus.
A winning orator.
A victorious man.
Flower-power.
A victor.
Victorious and virtuous.
Winner.
Victoria, the personification of victory.
Manly victor.
Glorified as a victor.
Winner.
Winner.
Winner.
Winner.
Winner.
A bearer of victory.
A victor.
A winning horseman.
A victor.
Néktar, an ancient Greek word similar to ambrosia, the food of Olympian Gods
With a will to win.
Of a wining heritage.
A popular victor.
A race winner.
A glorious victor.
A glorious victor.
A winning ruler.
A victorious leader.
A popular victor.
Od a winning army.
A battle victor.
Of winning spirit.
Nikoleta is the female respective name of Nikos or Nikolaos.
A victorious planner.
A winner of foreigners.
Of a victorious city.
A powerful victor.
Of a victorious army.
Aiming at victory.
Of victorious appearance.
One who brings victory.
Of shining victory.
A victor.
A victor.
A young woman.
Forthcoming.
Father.
Of the new moon.
Of the night.
Of the night.
Lady, bride, nymph.
A bride’s gift.