the goddess of love and beauty. Some traditions stated that she had sprung from the foam (aphros) of the sea, which had gathered around the mutilated parts of Uranus, that had been thrown into the sea by Kronos
Muse— Greek goddess of inspiration to artists and poets Narcissism— Excessive self-love, named after Narcissus, a character in Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection Nemesis— Greek goddess of retribution, who punished those who succumbed to hubris Neptune— Roman god of the ...
Tonia & Theodore | Award-winning wedding photographers capturing elegant and timeless love stories—whether in dreamy destinations or intimate settings
: "Moreover Kleio (Clio) the Mousa (Muse) fell in love with a man, according to Likymnios (Licymnius), and some think Hymenaios (Hymenaeus) was her son."Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 13 (trans. Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) : "Mnemosyne [bore to Zeus] the ...
Khione Nymph Goddess of Snow Falalle Nymph of nature Eos goddess of stars Evil Selene moon goddess Nyx goddess of night Apate the bubble of lies The magical Hecate Cassandra mortal goddess Pheme goddess of gossip Hestia and her dancing flames ...
The Muse Erato is said to frequent the beaches of Crete, where Poseidon and Nerites shared their love and where Anteros, the god of requited love, was born. One can imagine her, a figure emerging from an ethereal mist, a milky apparition like the full moon on a foggy night, as describe...
Orpheus (originated on Broadway by Reeve Carney) is one half of the tragic love story at the heart of the musicalHadestown. The son of a muse, Orpheus is cared for byHermeswhile he tries to finish a song to bring back spring. He falls in love withEurydicebefore she is tempted into the...
Taking inspiration from goddess names for your baby can lend a feeling of deep meaning. Throughout history, cultures around the world have worshipped powerful female deities who ruled over aspects of life such as love, wisdom, war and fertility. Many of
Erato, the Muse of Lyrics Euterpe, the Muse of Music Thalia, the Muse of Comedy Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy Terpsichore, the Muse of Dance and Choral Song Urania, the Muse of Astronomy Clio, the Muse of Historical and Heroic Poetry, her name meant 'Proclaimer' Polyhymnia, the Muse of...
Khione Nymph Goddess of Snow Falalle Nymph of nature Eos goddess of stars Evil Selene moon goddess Nyx goddess of night Apate the bubble of lies The magical Hecate Cassandra mortal goddess Pheme goddess of gossip Hestia and her dancing flames ...