Roman Mythology · Femenino
LARUNDA
“Possibly connected to Griego λαλεω (laleo) to talk, or the Latín term Lares referring to minor guardian gods. In Roman mythology Larunda or Lara was a water nymph who was overly talkative. She revealed to Juno that her husband Jupiter was having an a...”
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Possibly connected to Griego λαλεω (laleo) to talk, or the Latín term Lares referring to minor guardian gods. In Roman mythology Larunda or Lara was a water nymph who was overly talkative. She revealed to Juno that her husband Jupiter was having an affair with Juturna, so Jupiter had Larundas tongue removed. By the god Mercury she had two children, who were Lares.
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Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados