Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"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 |
Hero name "Hippothoon" | Greek | An Attic hero, a son of Poseidon and Alope, the daughter of Cercyon. He had a heroum at Athens and one of the Attic phylae was called after him Hippothoontis. Greek |
King name "Hippothous" | Greek | A son of Cercyon, and father of Aepytus, who succeeded Agapenor as king in Arcadia, where he took up his residence, not at Tegea, but at Trapezus. Greek |
"Historis" | Greek | A daughter of Teiresias, and engaged in the service of Alcmene. By her cry that Alcmene had already given birth, she induced the Pharmacides to withdraw, and thus enabled her mistress to give birth to Heracles. Greek |
"Holmus" | Greek | A son of Sisyphus, and father of Minyas. Greek |
God name "Homagyrius" | Greek | The god of the åśśembly or league, a surname of Zeus, under which he was worshipped at Aegium. Greek |
"Homeric Hymns" | Greek | By Andrew Lang Greek |
King name "Hoples" | Greek | A son of Ion, a king of Athens between the reigns of Erechtheus and Cecrops |
Goddess name "Horae" | Greek | Horai, originally the personifications or goddesses of the order of nature and of the seasons, but in later times they were regarded as the goddesses of order in general and of justice. In Homer, who neither mentions their parents nor their number, they are the Olympian divinities of the weather and the ministers of Zeus; and in this capacity they guard the doors of Olympus, and promote the fertility of the earth, by the various kinds of weather they send down. Greek |
Goddess name "Horae/ Horai" | Greek | The goddesses of order & the seasons, all three of them |
"Horcus" | Greek | Horkos, the personification of an oath, the son of Eris, and the avenger of perjury. Greek |
God name "Horkos" | Greek | The god of oaths |
God name "Horkos" | Greek | God of oaths. The son of ERIS (strife).... |
"Horme" | Greek | The personification of energetic activity. Greek |
God name "Horus-Harpocrates" | Greek / Roman | the god of quiet life and silence. Greek / Roman |