Artemis
Name:
Artemis
Pronounced: AHR-tuh-mis
Variations: None
Origin:
Greek
Meaning:
In Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, and the moon. The name Artemis is derived from the Greek word "artemes," which means "safe" or "unharmed." It is often associated with nature, independence, and strength.
Popularity:
Artemis is a name that has gained popularity among parents who appreciate its strong and mythical connotations. It may be more commonly used in certain regions or among individuals with a particular interest in Greek mythology.
Did you know?
Artemis is a unisex name, although it is more commonly associated with females due to its association with the Greek goddess. The name Artemis has inspired various works of literature, art, and popular culture, contributing to its enduring appeal and recognition.
Famous namesakes:
Artemis Fowl is a fictional character created by Irish author Eoin Colfer. He is the protagonist of the Artemis Fowl series, a popular collection of fantasy novels. Artemis Fowl is portrayed as a brilliant and resourceful young genius who becomes involved in adventures with magical creatures and secret societies.
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