Demeter (1)

  • [ di-MEET-ər (English) ]
  • Greek Mythology
Possibly means "earth mother", derived from Greek δα (da) "earth" and μητηρ (meter) "mother". In Greek mythology Demeter was the goddess of agriculture, the daughter of Cronus, the sister of Zeus, and the mother of Persephone.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Demetria
ENGLISH: Demetria
GREEK: Demetra, Dimitra
ITALIAN: Demetra
ROMANIAN: Demetra
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
GREEK: Demi
MASCULINE FORMS
ANCIENT GREEK: Demetrios, Demetrius
BULGARIAN: Dimitar, Mitre
CROATIAN: Dmitar
FRENCH: Dimitri
GREEK: Demetrios, Dimitrios, Dimitris
HUNGARIAN: Demeter, Dömötör
ITALIAN: Demetrio
MACEDONIAN: Dimitar, Dimitrij, Mitre
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Dmitrei
PORTUGUESE: Demétrio
ROMANIAN: Dumitru, Mitica
RUSSIAN: Dima, Dimitri, Dmitri, Dmitrii, Dmitriy, Dmitry, Mitya
SERBIAN: Dimitrije, Dmitar
SLOVENE: Dimitrij, Mitja
SPANISH: Demetrio
UKRAINIAN: Dmytro
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Tria