Eneida

From the Portuguese and Spanish name of the 'Aeneid' (see AENEAS).

AENEAS   male   Roman Mythology
Latin form of the Greek name Αινειας (Aineias), derived from Greek αινη (aine) meaning "praise". In Greek legend he was a son of Aphrodite and was one of the chief heroes who defended Troy from the Greeks. The Roman poet Virgil continued his story in the 'Aeneid', in which Aeneas travels to Italy and founds the Roman state.
EQUIVALENTS
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Eneida
SPANISH (LATIN AMERICAN): Eneida
OTHER FORMS
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Aineias
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Enéas
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Aeneas
SLOVENE: Anej, Enej