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Mythological ancient Greek princess
on Arne's story is Ovid's mythological poem Metamorphoses from 8 BC, where—depending on the manuscript—her name is given as Arne Sithonis or Arne Sithon
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Name list
including: Arne (daughter of Aeolus), mythological Greek princess Arne Sithonis, mythologized Greek princess The title character of Arne Anka, a Swedish
Arne_(name)
Creature in Greek mythology
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Siren_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
of several figures in Greek mythology, including: Arne (daughter of Aeolus) Arne Sithonis half of Arne & Carlos, a Norwegian design duo Aarne Aarne–Thompson
Arne
Greek mythological character
been tentatively identified with the ruins of Gla. Arne Sithonis, the princess also known as "Arne of Siphnos" Hyginus, Fabulae 186 Hyginus, Fabulae 157
Arne_(daughter_of_Aeolus)
Species of bird in the crow family Corvidae
falls in while looking at its own reflection. The mythical Princess Arne Sithonis was bribed with gold by King Minos of Crete, and was punished by the
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Characters in Greek mythology
Staphylus; (5) Theognete, daughter of Laodicus; and lastly, (6) Scarphe. Arne Sithonis, a princess who betrayed her motherland for a bribe from King Minos
Arne_(mythology)
Mythological youth beloved by Apollo or other deities
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Cyparissus
Greek mythological characters
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Arge
Greek mythological figure
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Polytechnus
Set of mythological Greek characters
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Periclymenus
People in Greek mythology
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Hierax_(mythology)
Mythological Cretan
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Aegolius_(mythology)
Daughter of Laomedon in Greek mythology
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Antigone (daughter of Laomedon)
Antigone_(daughter_of_Laomedon)
Multiple figures in Greek mythology
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Hyperippe
Greek mythological figure
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Artemiche
Greek mythical character
Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne Sithonis Artemiche Ascalaphus Asteria Autonous Botres Bulis Byssa Caeneus Celeus
Aegypius_(mythology)
Juliet Brophy; Rebecca R. Ackermann; Chares M. Musiba; Darryl J. de Ruiter; Arne Ø. Mooers; Mark Collard (2016). "The evolutionary relationships and age of
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ARNE SITHONIS
ARNE SITHONIS
Female
English
French form Latin Anna, ANNE means "favor; grace." Compare with masculine Anne.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Scandinavian Arne, AARNE means "eagle."
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Aharown, ARKE means "light-bringer."
Male
English
 Short form of English Arnold, ARN means "eagle power." Compare with another form of Arn.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of English Agnes, AUNE means "chaste; holy."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Agni, AGNE means "edge (of a sword)."
Male
English
Pet form of English Arnold, ARNY means "eagle power."
Male
Scandinavian
 Variant spelling of Scandinavian Arne, ARN means "eagle power." Compare with another form of Arn.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Eagle; Eagle Power; Powerful Eagle
Boy/Male
German American
The eagle rules; strong as an eagle. Famous Bearer: Movie star and producer/directer Arnold...
Male
Danish
, eagle.
Girl/Female
Irish
Ancient Irish name from the noun aine that means “splendor, radiance, brilliance.†Aine is connected with fruitfulness and prosperity. The queen of the Munster fairies was called Aine as was one of the wives of Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend). Aine appears in folktales as “the best-hearted woman who ever lived – lucky in love and in money.â€
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Aryeh, ARYE means "lion."Â
Male
German
Frisian pet form of Germanic names beginning with arn-, ANNE means "eagle." Compare with feminine Anne.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãrni, ARNE means "eagle."Â Compare with another form of Arne.
Male
English
Medieval short form of English Arnold, ARNE means "eagle power." Compare with another form of Arne.
Surname or Lastname
Northern English and Swedish
Northern English and Swedish : from the medieval personal name Arne, a short form of Arnold or, in Scandinavia, any of the many other Norse names of which arn ‘eagle’ is the first element, for example Arnbjörn, Arnfinn, and Arnsten.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in western Norway, so named from a fjord name meaning ‘the streaming’, ‘the fjord with the waves’.English : habitational name from Arne, a place in Dorset, which is most probably named with Old English ærn ‘building’, ‘house’.
Girl/Female
Latin
Mother of Aeolus III Boeotus.
Male
English
Pet form of English Arnold, ARNIE means "eagle power."
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Hanna, ANE means "favor; grace."
ARNE SITHONIS
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Sarvashay | ஸரà¯à®µà®·à®¯
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Enlightened lighted
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gift
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Sight; Seen; Vision; Display; Good Morning
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, French, Italian, Latin
Rose; Flower Name; Rose Garden
Girl/Female
Hindu
Glowing, Illuminated, Enlightened, Blazing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Little one
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German, Hebrew, Muslim, Swedish
Born at Night; Night; Dark Beauty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Worshipper; Servant of Allah
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Norse, Swedish
Battle; Glorious; Warfare; Loved One; Lovely; Graceful; Mole; Fair
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n.
The buttocks, or hind part of an animal; the posteriors; the fundament; the bottom.
n.
A papule; a pustule; acne.
n.
The unit of superficial measure, being a square of which each side is ten meters in length; 100 square meters, or about 119.6 square yards.
v. t.
Literally, those who are enlightened
n.
The building where customs and duties are paid, and where vessels are entered or cleared.
n.
Alt. of Arnee
n.
An ell. [Obs.] See Aune.
n.
A place where ropes are made.
a.
Those who are elected.
n.
The wild buffalo of India (Bos, or Bubalus, arni), larger than the domestic buffalo and having enormous horns.
n.
An inclosure into which are driven wild elephants which are to be tamed and educated.
n.
A sea eagle, esp. the European white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla).
n.
A French cloth measure, of different parts of the country (at Paris, 0.95 of an English ell); -- now superseded by the meter.
n.
Alt. of Erne
n.
A shop where toys are sold.
n.
A pustular affection of the skin, due to changes in the sebaceous glands.
n.
The class in society who are, or are expected to be, genteel; the gentry.
n.
The headquarters of a regiment, where all supplies are received and distributed, recruits are assembled and instructed, infirm or disabled soldiers are taken care of, and all the wants of the regiment are provided for.