In Greek mythology, Helike (/ˈhɛlɪkiː/ pronounced [heˈlikɛː], modern Greek pronunciation: [eˈlici]; Ancient Greek: Ἑλίκη means "willow") was a name of several women: Helice, nurse of the god Zeus and nurtured him in his infancy on Crete. ... Helike, wife of Ion and mother of Bura.
In Greek mythology Hemera (/ˈhɛmərə/; Ancient Greek: Ἡμέρα [hɛːméra] "Day") was the personification of day and one of the Greek primordial deities. She is the goddess of the daytime and, according to Hesiod, the daughter of Erebus and Nyx (the goddess of night).
Latinized form of Greek 'Ηφαιστος (Hephaistos), meaning unknown. It probably shares its origin with the Minoan city of Φαιστος (Phaistos), which is of Pre-Greek origin. In Greek mythology Hephaestus was the god of fire and forging, the husband of the unfaithful Aphrodite.
Heraklesr is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 962 times.
Biblical name meaning "God has given." The name is often taken as symbolic of steadfast friendship and loyalty. 72) Amy. Anglicized form of Old French Amee "beloved." It may have had a different, pre-Roman, origin in classical mythology as the name of the mother of the Roman people.
Hermandina is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1207 times.
Maybelle is of Old French origins. Maybelle is a combination of May meaning “hawthorn flower” and Belle meaning “beautiful”.
In Greek mythology and later art, the name Hesione (/hɪˈsaɪ.əniː/; Ancient Greek: Ἡσιονη) refers to various mythological figures, of whom the Trojan princess Hesione is most known.
a poetic name used by the ancient Greeks for Italy and by the Romans for Spain or beyond. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin of 'Hesperia' Latin, from Greek: land of the west, from hesperos western.
Meaning & History. Means "evening" in Greek. This was the name of the personification of the Evening Star (the planet Venus) in Greek mythology.