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ARTEMIS

Mythology, GreekMeaning unknown, possibly related either to Griego αρτεμης (artemes) safe or αρταμος (artamos) a butcher. Artemis was the Griego goddess of the moon and hunting, the twin of Apollo and the daughter of Zeus and Leto. She was known as D...

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Mythology, GreekMeaning unknown, possibly related either to Griego αρτεμης (artemes) safe or αρταμος (artamos) a butcher. Artemis was the Griego goddess of the moon and hunting, the twin of Apollo and the daughter of Zeus and Leto. She was known as Diana to the Romans.

Origen cultural

Pronunciación

AR-TE-MEES (Classical Greek), AHR-tə-mis (English)

Variantes en otros idiomas

11 idiomas
Griego AntiguoArtemisia
Greek MythologyArtemis
GriegoArtemis
Griego AntiguoArtemios, Artemisios, Artemius, Artemon
BelarusianArtem
ItalianoArtemio
LatvianArtjoms
RusoArtem, Artemiy, Artyom
EspañolArtemio
UkrainianArtem
Griego AntiguoArtemidoros

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