Greek Mythology · Femenino
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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Significado
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.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“AR-TE-MEES (Classical Greek), AHR-tə-mis (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
11 idiomasGriego AntiguoArtemisia
Greek MythologyArtemis
GriegoArtemis
Griego AntiguoArtemios, Artemisios, Artemius, Artemon
BelarusianArtem
ItalianoArtemio
LatvianArtjoms
RusoArtem, Artemiy, Artyom
EspañolArtemio
UkrainianArtem
Griego AntiguoArtemidoros
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados