Means"love"in Greek. In Greekmythologyhe was a young god, the son ofAphrodite, who was armed with arrows that caused the victim to fall in love. Related Names User SubmissionsErős,Eros Popularity Details People think this name is
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This can be attributed to the growing interest in diverse and unique names that reflect cultural diversity. Suki currently has 219 likes, and is in the top 4% of liked girl's names. The name Aphrodite is slightly more popular than Suki....
Aphrodite gave her beauty and the ability to love, and Hermes gave her the ability to talk and be curious. The name Pandora actually means “all gifts,” as in she had taken all of the gifts of the god and goddesses. Additionally, Pandora was given a jar –...
The name 'Apphia' has its origins in ancient Greece. It is derived from the Greek word 'aphia', which means 'increasing' or 'growing'. The earliest known use of the name can be traced back to ancient Greek mythology, where it was associated with the goddess Aphrodite, the goddess of ...
Cytherea is also one of the many names of Venus or Aphrodite, the warrior goddess of love born near this island. Given its association with Aphrodite, this name symbolizes beauty, pleasure, and prosperity. It is usually pronounced sih-THEE-ree-uh and can be shortened to Rea, Thea, Scythe,...
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In the 3rd century BCE, Berenice II of Egypt was a formidable queen, initially of Cyrenaica and later of the Ptolemaic Kingdom with her husband Ptolemy III (1). Noted for her political acumen and personal sacrifices, such as her famed hair offering to Aphrodite, she navigated through turbulen...
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Now the first Adam, (Adam) of Light, is spirit-endowed and appeared on the first day. The second Adam is soul-endowed and appeared on the sixth day, which is called Aphrodite. The third Adam is a creature of the earth, that is, the man of the law, and he appeared on the eighth...