APOLLINA: feminine form of Greek Apollo, the god of the sun. Variants include Abbelina, Abbeline, Abellona (Dan.), Apollinaris (Lat.), Apolline (Fr.), Apollinia, Apollonia, Apollyne, Appoline, Appolinia, and Appolonia.
It's estimated that there are at least 55600 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population.
Meaning:little; Apollo. Polina is a feminine name with Latin, Greek, and Russian origins. A variant of Paulina, this name translates to “little,” and makes for an adorable name for your little bundle of joy.
Naomi/Nomi. This Hebrew-based name means "beautiful," "pleasant" and "delightful." For a less common variation, drop the letter A and opt for Nomi.
Along with Top 10 name Ava, cool girl names in the US Top 100 include Mila, Aria, Luna, Layla, Hazel, Aurora, Nova, Willow, Ruby, Isla, Quinn, Sadie, and Delilah.
Description. As with other archetypes, the Apollo archetype is not gender-specific. "Women often find that a particular [male] god exists in them as well, just as I found that when I spoke about goddesses men could identify a part of themselves with a specific goddess.
Apollo is known in Greek-influenced Etruscan mythology as Apulu.
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Origin:Russian. Meaning:shining light. Yelena meaning “shining light,” is a girl's name of Russian origin.
The name Wanda is girl's name of Slavic origin meaning "shepherdess; wanderer".
Alina, Alena, Adelina, Albina, Alya: Meaning “bright” or “beautiful”. Alinoshka: Meaning “light”. Alyona: Meaning “shining light”. Anfisa: Meaning “flowering”. Anika: Meaning “grace”.
1 out of every 20,935 baby girls and 1 out of every 48,964 baby boys born in 2021 are named Misha.
Apollo's love for Daphne was so strong that the god of prophecy was unable to foretell his future but still, his emotions were uncontrollable. He approached the nymph whom he now saw more beautiful and virtuous than she actually was.
The sharp, gold-tipped arrow pierced the heart of Apollo inflaming his love for Daphne, a beautiful nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, while the blunt, lead-tipped arrow struck the nymph creating an intense aversion for love in the her heart.
In Greek mythology, Hyacinthus was a Spartan prince of remarkable beauty and a lover of the sun god Apollo.
Hermaphroditus, the two-sexed child of Aphrodite and Hermes (Venus and Mercury) had long been a symbol of androgyny or effeminacy, and was portrayed in Greco-Roman art as a female figure with male genitals.
Apollo represents harmony, progress, clarity, logic and the principle of individuation, whereas Dionysus represents disorder, intoxication, emotion, ecstasy and unity (hence the omission of the principle of individuation).
Hermaphroditus (Fig. 2) was one of the love gods, usually depicted with wings on his head and as a female figure with male genitalia.
The following table shows the five most frequent given names for male and female babies born in each year 1923-2022. Over the last 100 years, the male name Michael has held the top spot most often (44 times), while the female name Mary has been ranked number one 33 times over those years.