Greek Mythology (Latinized) · Masculino
PHRIXUS
“From the Griego Φριξος (Phrixos) which meant thrilling, causing shivers, derived from φριξ (phrix) ripple, shiver. In Griego myth Phrixus was the son of Athamus and Nephele. He was to be sacrificed to Zeus, but he escaped with his sister Helle on the...”
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From the Griego Φριξος (Phrixos) which meant thrilling, causing shivers, derived from φριξ (phrix) ripple, shiver. In Griego myth Phrixus was the son of Athamus and Nephele. He was to be sacrificed to Zeus, but he escaped with his sister Helle on the back of the ram with the Golden Fleece.
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Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados