Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Hiovaki" | New Guinea | A sky god and the god. New Guinea |
Angel name "Hipotga" | Enochian | A sub-angelic Watchtower leader in the East. Enochian |
King name "Hippoçõõñ" | Greek | The eldest, but natural son of Oebalus and Bateia, and a stepbrother of Tyndareus, Icarius and Arene, at Sparta. After his father's death, Hippoçõõñ expelled his brother Tyndareus, in order to secure the kingdom to himself; but Heracles led Tyndareus back and slew Hippoçõõñ and his sons. Greek |
"Hippocrene" | Greek | The fountain of the Muses, produced by a stroke of the hoof of Pegasus. Greek |
"Hippodamia" | Greek | wife of Ister. |
"Hippodica" | Greek | wife of Idras. |
"Hippogriff" | Greek | The winged horse, whose father was a griffin and mother a horse. A symbol of love. Greek |
"Hippolyta" | Greek | queen of the Amazons, and daughter of Mars. Hippolyta was famous for a girdle given her by her father, and it was one of the twelve labours of Hercules to possess himself of this prize. greek |
"Hippolyte" | Greek | A daughter of Ares and Otrera, was queen of the Amazons, and a sister of Antiope and Melanippe. She wore, as an emblem of her dignity, a girdle given to her by her father; and when Heracles, by the command of Eurystheus, came to fetch this girdle, Hippolyte was slain by Heracles. Greek |
God name "Hippolytos" | Greek | One of the giants who made war with the gods. He was killed by Hermes. Greek |
"Hippomeduse" | Greek | wife of Alcmenon. |
"Hippona" | Roman | Was regarded as the protectress of horses. Images of her, either statues or paintings, were frequently seen in niches of stables. Roman |
"Hippotes" | Greek | 1. The father of Aeolus. 2. A son of Phylas by a daughter of Iolaus, and a great-grandson of Heracles. When the Heracleidae, on their invading Peloponnesus, were encamped near Naupactus, Hippotes killed the seer Carnus, in consequence of which the army of the Heracleidae began to suffer very severely, and Hippotes by the command of an oracle was banished for a period of ten years. Greek |
"Hippothoe" | Greek | 1. a daughter of Nereus and Doris. |
"Hippothoe 2" | Greek | A daughter of Danaus |
"Hippothoe 3" | Greek | An Amazon |
"Hippothoe 4" | Greek | A daughter of Pelias and Anaxibia |
"Hippothoe 5" | Greek | A daughter of Nestor and Lysidice, became by Poseidon the mother of Taphius. Greek |