Near Eastern Mythology · Femenino
ISHTAR
“Meaning unknown. Ishtar was the Babylonian and Assyrian mother goddess who presided over love, war and fertility. She was called Ashtoreth by the Phoenicians, and she was also identified with the Sumerian goddess Inanna.”
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Significado
Meaning unknown. Ishtar was the Babylonian and Assyrian mother goddess who presided over love, war and fertility. She was called Ashtoreth by the Phoenicians, and she was also identified with the Sumerian goddess Inanna.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“ISH-tahr (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
29 idiomasGriego BíblicoAstarte
Hebreo Bíblico'Ashtoret
BíblicoAshtoreth
Near Eastern Mythology'Ashtoret, Ashtoreth, Astarte
LiteratureAstaroth
Griego BíblicoEsther
Hebreo Bíblico'Ester
Latín BíblicoEsther, Hester
BíblicoEsther
ChecoEster
DanésEster, Esther
NeerlandésEsther
InglésEssie, Esta, Esther, Hester...
FinlandésEssi, Ester, Esteri
FrancésEsther
AlemánEsther
HúngaroEszter, Eszti
IslandésEster
ItalianoEster
JewishEstee, Esther
LithuanianEstera
NoruegoEster, Esther
Eslavo EclesiásticoEsthiru
PolacoEstera
PortuguésEster
RusoEsfir, Yesfir
SlovakEstera
EspañolEster, Esther
SuecoEster, Esther
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados