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Can you make up a name you think a greek godess would have? It has to be "greekish" and be made up, and for a girl. PLEASE HELP!

2007-02-23 05:58:03 · 6 answers · asked by ♥LuLu♪™ 3 in Education & Reference Homework Help

. . .actually it doesn't have to sound that "greekish" i guess

2007-02-23 06:17:26 · update #1

6 answers

Athecrete - pronounced Athacrateah. A little bit of the Greek capital Athens and the Greek Isle of Crete

2007-02-23 06:03:22 · answer #1 · answered by esther 2 · 1 0

Althea
Anthea
Cassiope
Dorothea
Euphemia
Mnemosyne
Olympia
Penthesilea
Philomena
Xylophila

2007-02-27 00:03:07 · answer #2 · answered by vivet 7 · 0 0

Aphrodite was the Greek goddess who brought and maintained love in the world. Her Roman name was Venus.

Artemis was the Greek goddess who ruled over the hunt and over women in childbirth. Her Roman name was Diana.

Athena was the Greek goddess of crafts, war, and wisdom. Her Roman name was Minerva.

Demeter was the Greek goddess who made all things grow. Her Roman name was Ceres.

Gaea was the Greek goddess of the earth. Her Roman name was Terra.

Hera was the Greek protector of marriage and women. Her Roman name was Juno.

Hestia was the Greek goddess of the hearth and home. Her Roman name was Vesta.

Eos was the Greek goddess of the dawn. It was thought that she emerged every day from the ocean and rose into the sky on a chariot drawn by horses. The morning dew represented her tears of grief for her slain son.

2007-02-23 06:08:17 · answer #3 · answered by RAKESHtutor 3 · 1 1

Congrats! And yes I like the idea of Greek goddess names. I have never even thought of that before but it's very unique. I like Athena and Hera but not Aphrodite. i think it is too had to pronounce and eccentric. I suggest Delilah or Lila.

2016-05-24 02:53:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes.


Oh, you want me to give it to you now!
Personiode. Pronounced per - son - ee' - oh - day.
Combination person and iode seen used a time or two in Greek goddesses names.

2007-02-23 06:07:48 · answer #5 · answered by Carl S 4 · 1 0

Alethena .... a combination of Alethea and Athena

2007-02-23 06:12:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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