Nereus

Derived from Greek νηρος (neros) meaning "water". In Greek myth this was the name of a god of the sea, the father of the Nereids. It is mentioned briefly in the New Testament, belonging to a Christian in Rome. This was also the name of a Roman saint of the 1st century, a member of the army, who was martyred with his companion Achilleus because they refused to execute Christians.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Nereus
BIBLICAL GREEK: Nereus
BIBLICAL LATIN: Nereus
BIBLICAL: Nereus
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Nereus
ITALIAN: Nerio
FEMININE FORMS
ITALIAN: Nerina
OTHER FORMS
LITERATURE: Nerissa
SPANISH: Nereida