Calypso
Calypso (Kiki: Καλυψώ, Kalypsō, English: Calypso) is a goddess of the sea appearing in Greek mythology. Calypso is the meaning of "a covermaker" (from verb kalypto). It is also written calypso omitting long vowels. It is regarded as one of the daughters of giant Atrase (mother is unknown) or Okeanis or Nereidesides. According to the epic "Odyssey" of ancient Greek, I loved Odysseus drifting on Augustia Island where she lives and lived together for seven years. In the meantime, I got two sons Naushitos and Naushinos with Odysseus (although there is also a theory that Naushitos was born between Cirké). It is said to have produced latinos. ...