Greek/ Euclidean Alphabet
Greek alphabets were used to write the Greek language in the late 9th and 8th century BC.
It was used until the 4th century when it was superseded by the Euclidean alphabet, which consists of 24 letters, ordered from Alpha to Omega.
The Euclidean alphabet become the standard and is still used.
LETTER | NAME |
α | Alpha |
β | Beta |
γ | Gamma |
δ | Delta |
ε | Epsilon |
ζ | Zeta |
η | Eta |
θ | Theta |
ι | Iota |
κ | Kappa |
λ | Lambda |
μ | Mu |
ν | Nu |
ξ | Xi |
ο | Omicron |
π | Pi |
ρ | Rho |
σ / ς | Sigma |
τ | Tau |
υ | Upsilon |
φ | Phi |
χ | Chi |
ψ | Psi |
Ω / ω | Omega |