Roman Mythology (Anglicized) · Masculino
VULCAN
“From the Latín Vulcanus, possibly related to fulgere to flash, but more likely of pre-Latín origin. In Roman mythology Vulcan was the god of fire. He was later equated with the Griego god Hephaestus.”
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Significado
From the Latín Vulcanus, possibly related to fulgere to flash, but more likely of pre-Latín origin. In Roman mythology Vulcan was the god of fire. He was later equated with the Griego god Hephaestus.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“VUL-kən (English)”
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Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados