Greek Mythology (Latinized) · Femenino
MEDEA
“From Griego Μηδεια (Medeia), possibly derived from μηδομαι (medomai) to think, to plan. In Griego mythology Medea was a sorceress from Colchis (modern Georgia) who helped Jason gain the Golden Fleece. They were married, but eventually Jason left her ...”
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Significado
From Griego Μηδεια (Medeia), possibly derived from μηδομαι (medomai) to think, to plan. In Griego mythology Medea was a sorceress from Colchis (modern Georgia) who helped Jason gain the Golden Fleece. They were married, but eventually Jason left her for another woman. For revenge Medea slew Jasons new lover and also had her own children by Jason killed.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“mə-DEE-ə (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
2 idiomasGeorgianMedea
Greek MythologyMedea, Medeia
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados