Meaning: From the Irish “brighid” meaning “bright one” or “fair one.” Brenna is common as a single name and a popular Irish female given name. Brenna is very stylish when it comes to flower and plant names. It translates to “birch tree tree” in the Irish language. If you cho...
Popular Greek Mythology Baby Names for Girls Like the gods, there are many powerful goddesses in Greek legend. They can be a great inspiration in choosing a name for your baby. The following are our top choices for Greek mythology names for your baby girl: Acantha Origin: Greek Meaning: ...
Greek Names For Babies This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(Error Code: 102006) Greece is the birthplace of some of the world’s greatest minds, like Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, Democritus, Pythagorassome. It is where mythology originated, so you can thank the Greeks ...
Her name was derived from the Greek words nemêsis and nemô, meaning "dispenser of dues." The Romans usually used the Greek name of the goddess but sometimes also named her Invidia (Jealousy) and Rivalitas (Jealous Rivalry).FAMILY OF NEMESIS...
For now the girl had run; through Lerna's meadows and the forest lands of high Lyrceus she sped until the god drew down a veil of darkness to conceal the world and stayed her flight and ravished her. Juno [Hera] meanwhile observed the land of Argos and wondered that the floating clouds...
The Greeks considered him somewhat pitiless andhe was not well-loved;unsurprising for the god of death! He was also often referred to euphemistically, with names like "Clymenus" (the illustrious) and "Eubelus" (the giver of good counsel) due to Greek superstition. He was also known as "...
As we delved deeper into the myths of Artemis, we also became fascinated with her connection to the moon and her ability to wield both light and darkness. This duality adds another layer to her already complex persona and makes her even more intriguing as a deity. Ultimately, our exploration...
Hosia is a word placed before the names of Goddesses. It means something like 'holy' and 'praise' and other things along the same lines.n Hygeia She was the daughter of Aesculapius, you know that dude who managed to raise people from the dead, and got struck down for it. She was th...
We see it written that way, even in the names of Court women -- but not, as it happens, for men, like the King. Changed in Philosophy: Greek philosophy represented a burst of creativity. While Thales' views about water reflected long held mythic accounts (both Egyptian, Babylonian, and ...
Graces is an alternative name for the Charites. Graeae In Greek mythology, the Graeae were three daughters of Phorcys and Ceto: Deino, Pephredo, and Enyo; their names meaning respectively "alarm", "dread", and "horror". They were sisters and at the same time guardians of the Gorgons...