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  2. Alcmene - Wikipedia

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    She is best known as the mother of Heracles, whose father was the god Zeus. [2] Alcmene was also referred to as Electryone ( Ἠλεκτρυώνη , Elektryṓnē ), a patronymic name as a daughter of Electryon .

  3. Melinoë - Wikipedia

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    Melinoë is the daughter of Persephone and was fathered by Zeus, [6] who tricked her via "wily plots" by taking the form of Hades, indicating that in the hymn Persephone is already married to Hades. This is paralleled with another Orphic myth, the birth of Melinoë's brother Zagreus , who was conceived when Zeus, disguised as a serpent ...

  4. Ariadne - Wikipedia

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    Ariadne was the daughter of Minos, the King of Crete [9] and son of Zeus, and of Pasiphaë, Minos' queen and daughter of Helios. [10] Others denominated her mother Crete, daughter of Asterius, the husband and King of Europa. Ariadne was the sister of Acacallis, Androgeus, Deucalion, Phaedra, Glaucus, Xenodice, and Catreus. [11]

  5. Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus) - Wikipedia

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    The Exodus 2:5) does not give a name to Pharaoh's daughter or to her father; she is referred to in Hebrew as Baṯ-Parʿo (Hebrew: בת־פרעה), "daughter of Pharaoh." [1] The Book of Jubilees 47:5 and Josephus both call her Thermouthis (Greek: Θερμουθις), also transliterated as Tharmuth and Thermutis, the Greek name of Renenutet, a fertility deity depicted as an Egyptian cobra.

  6. Godparent - Wikipedia

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    These relationships create mutual obligations and responsibilities that may be socially useful for participants. The Portuguese and Spanish compadre (literally, "co-father") and comadre ("co-mother"), the French marraine and parrain, and the archaic meaning of the English word gossip (from godsib, "godsibling"), describe these relationships. [42]

  7. Pleiades (Greek mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The name Pleiades ostensibly derived from the name of their mother, Pleione, effectively meaning "daughters of Pleione". However, etymologically, the name of the star-cluster likely came first, and Pleione's name indicated that she was the mother of the Pleiades. [3]

  8. 50 Hebrew Baby Girl Names That Will Bring All the Mazels - AOL

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    AbraThis diminutive form of the biblical name Abraham means “father of many, For those who want to connect with their Jewish roots, check out our roundup of beautiful Hebrew baby girl names ...

  9. Daksha - Wikipedia

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    Prasuti is described to be a daughter of Svayambhuva Manu, with whom Daksha had 16, 24 or 60 daughters (depending upon the scriptural source). [10] [15] [16] Asikni (also referred to as Panchajani and Virani) is the daughter of another Prajapati named Virana (or Panchajana). Daksha was delegated by Brahma to inhabit the world; he went on to ...