Odysseas
Ὀδυσσέας
oh-diss-AY-us
Odysseas Name meanings & History
The name Odysseas means "trouble" or "anger." It is also the name of the hero in Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, which tells the story of Odysseas' long journey home after the Trojan War. Modern Greek form of Odysseus (see also Odyssefs). Known bearers of this name include Odysseas Androutsos (a hero of the Greek War of Independence) and Odysseas Elytis (winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1979). The name Odysseas is used mainly in Greece.
Zodiac Sign of Odysseas: Obstinate Cancer,Obsessive Scorpio
Synonyms of Odysseas:
O: Obstinate,Ostentatious,Obsessive,Obsolete,Organized
D: Determined,Demanding,Dutiful,Doting,Domestic,Daddy
Y: Yen/money,Youth-giving,Yin/Yang
S: Social Standing,Solidity,Security,Success,Sensuality,Sex,Status
E: Environment,Enliven,Exaggerate,Expressive,Entertain,Enlighten
A: Action,Angry,Ambitious,Aggressive,Argumentative,Assertive
Odysseas is:- a Formal name
- a Informal name
- a Mature name
- a Simple name
Famous People
Odysseas Elytis (1911-1996) was a Greek poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1979.