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The origin of the name Titanic came from the 'Titans,' who are powerful
giants from Greek-Roman legends. The word 'Titanic' means,
giants from Greek-Roman legends. The word 'Titanic' means,
- Having great stature or enormous strength; huge or colossal
- Of enormous scope, power, or influence.
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