Greek Mythology · Masculino

NEREUS

Derived from Griego νηρος (neros) meaning water. In Griego myth this was the name of a god of the sea, the father of the Nereids. It is mentioned briefly in the New Testament, belonging to a Christian in Rome. This was also the name of a Roman saint ...

Significado

Derived from Griego νηρος (neros) meaning water. In Griego myth this was the name of a god of the sea, the father of the Nereids. It is mentioned briefly in the New Testament, belonging to a Christian in Rome. This was also the name of a Roman saint of the 1st century, a member of the army, who was martyred with his companion Achilleus because they refused to execute Christians.

Pronunciación

NE-REWS (Classical Greek), NEER-oos (English), NEER-ee-əs (English)

Variantes en otros idiomas

9 idiomas
Griego AntiguoNereus
Griego BíblicoNereus
Latín BíblicoNereus
BíblicoNereus
Greek MythologyNereus
ItalianoNerio
ItalianoNerina
LiteratureNerissa
EspañolNereida

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