Euanthe

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Εὐάνθη (Euánthē, from εὐ- (eu-, good-, well-) + άνθη (ánthē, blossoms)). Cognate with Evanthia.

Proper noun

Euanthe

  1. (Greek mythology) A goddess sometimes listed as the mother of the Graces.
  2. (astronomy) One of the moons of Jupiter.

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Proper noun

Euanthe

  1. (astronomy) Euanthe
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