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Greek is a Human language which was spoken mainly by the Greek civilization of planet Earth. The language was derived from ancient Greece since the 2nd millennium BCE, and still survives in the form of nomenclature and terminology in the 24th century and beyond.
Greek-named starships[]
- USS Adelphi (NCC-26849)
- USS Agamemnon
- USS Agamemnon (Odysseus-class)
- USS Agamemnon (NCC-11638)
- USS Ajax
- USS Ajax (NCC-547)
- USS Ajax (NCC-11574)
- USS Ajax (Defiant-class)
- USS Antares
- USS Antares (NCC-501 - Antares-class)
- USS Antares (NCC-1820)
- USS Antares (NCC-2514)
- USS Antares (NCC-2714)
- USS Archon
- USS Archon (NCC-189)
- USS Archon (Steamrunner-class)
- USS Arcos (NCC-6237)
- USS Ares
- Artemis
- SS Artemis
- USS Artemis (23rd century starship)
- USS Artemis (Archer-class scout)
- USS Artemis (NCC-26286, Reliant-class starship)
- Aurora
- Bellerophon
- USS Bellerophon (NCC-62048)
- USS Bellerophon (NCC-74705)
- USS Centaur
- USS Galaxy (NCC-70637)
- USS Hera
- USS Hermes
- USS Hermes (NCC-585)
- USS Hermes (NCC-10376)
- USS Odyssey (NCC-71832)
- USS Olympia
- USS Pegasus
- USS Pegasus (NCC-612)
- USS Pegasus (NCC-53847)
- Philadelphia
- ECS Philadelphia
- USS Philadelphia (NCC-1665)
- USS Philadelphia (NCC-3116)
- USS Philadelphia (24th century starship)
- USS Phoenix
- USS Phoenix (NCC-625)
- USS Phoenix (NCC-65420)
- USS Prometheus
- USS Prometheus (NCC-71201)
- USS Prometheus (NX-59650)
- USS Ptolemy (NCC-3801)
- USS Syracuse
- USS Talos
- USS Titan (NCC-80102)
Greek alphabet[]
- Α α (alpha)
- Β β (beta)
- Γ γ (gamma)
- Δ δ (delta)
- Ε ε (epsilon)
- Ζ ζ (zeta)
- Η η (eta)
- Θ θ (theta)
- Ι ι (iota)
- Κ κ (kappa)
- Λ λ (lambda)
- Μ μ (mu)
- Ν ν (nu)
- Ξ ξ (xi)
- Ο ο (omicron)
- Π π (pi)
- Ρ ρ (rho)
- Σ σ ς (sigma)
- Τ τ (tau)
- Υ υ (upsilon)
- Φ φ (phi)
- Χ χ (chi)
- Ψ ψ (psi)
- Ω ω (omega)
Connections[]
External links[]
- Greek language article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Greek language article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.