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  2. Faun - Wikipedia

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    The faun (Latin: Faunus, pronounced [ˈfäu̯nʊs̠]; Ancient Greek: φαῦνος, romanized: phaûnos, pronounced [pʰâu̯nos]) is a half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology.

  3. Faun (band) - Wikipedia

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    Faun is a German band that was formed in 1998 and plays pagan folk, darkwave, and medieval music. The originality of their music style is that it falls back to "old" instruments, and the singing is always the center of attention.

  4. Faun | mythical character | Britannica

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    Faun, in Roman mythology, a creature that is part human and part goat, akin to a Greek satyr. The name faun is derived from Faunus, the name of an ancient Italic deity of forests, fields, and herds, who from the 2nd century bce was associated with the Greek god.

  5. What is a Faun? Fauns are mythical creatures with both human and goat features. They are notorious for their love of the forest, music, and beautiful women, and they are generally charming to the people they encounter as they trot along their happy, woodland paths.

  6. Faun Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of FAUN is a figure in Roman mythology similar to but gentler than the satyr.

  7. The faun, a creature with deep roots in Greek and Roman mythology, stands as a testament to the rich narrative traditions of these ancient cultures. With a physique that combines human and goat features, fauns (or fauni, to use the Roman term) have captured the human imagination for centuries.

  8. Fauns are mythical creatures that have a unique combination of human and animal features. They are often depicted as having the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat, complete with hooves and a tail. The creature’s head is usually adorned with goat-like horns, and they have a beard and pointed ears.

  9. Faun - Goat-Human nature spirit | mythicalcreatures.info

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    In myth’s heart, fauns blend human and animal essence. Graceful torsos with curious heads, fur-clad legs leave hooved imprints. Goat-like ears and delicate horns embody their connection to nature’s symphony. A subtle tail, a dance echoing nature, binds fauns to woodland creatures.

  10. Faun | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom

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    Fauns are Roman nature spirits (genii) of untamed woodlands in Roman mythology. They belong to a god named Faunus and love to dance and play the flute. They are more jovial and benign. Fauns a goat people, usually male who have the top half of a human but with horns, and the bottom half of a...

  11. faun. Woodland divinities in Roman mythology, portrayed with small horns, goat's feet, and a small tail. They are similar to the Greek satyrs.