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Boy/Male
Greek
Winged horse.
Male
Greek
(Πήγασος) Greek name derived from the word pegaios, PEGASOS means "born near the pege (source of the ocean, spring, or well)." In mythology, this is the name of a winged horse who was the son of Poseidôn and the Gorgon Medousa (Latin Medusa), and brother to the giant Khrysaor (Latin Chrysaor). Like Athene, who was born of Zeus's head, Pegasos and Chrysaor are said to have been born of Medusa's neck when Perseus beheaded her. According to Hesiod, everywhere Pegasus struck hoof to earth an inspiring spring burst forth.
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Girl/Female
English French
Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, GAY means "happy." Compare with masculine Gay.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Boon; God's Reward
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Prosperous
Girl/Female
Assamese, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Follower of Ali
Boy/Male
British, English
Bright Fame
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Shepherd
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Son of Virat)
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Danish, Indian, Tamil
Beautiful; Lovely
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Lord Murugan
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n.
A northen constellation near the vernal equinoctial point. Its three brightest stars, with the brightest star of Andromeda, form the square of Pegasus.
a.
Of or pertaining to Pegasus, or, figuratively, to poetry.
n.
A fountain on Mount Helicon in Boeotia, fabled to have burst forth when the ground was struck by the hoof of Pegasus. Also, its waters, which were supposed to impart poetic inspiration.
n.
A small constellation between Aquila and Pegasus. See Delphinus, n., 2.
n.
A genus of small fishes, having large pectoral fins, and the body covered with hard, bony plates. Several species are known from the East Indies and China.
n.
A winged horse fabled to have sprung from the body of Medusa when she was slain. He is noted for causing, with a blow of his hoof, Hippocrene, the inspiring fountain of the Muses, to spring from Mount Helicon. On this account he is, in modern times, associated with the Muses, and with ideas of poetic inspiration.
a.
Like or pertaining to Pegasus.
n.
A constellation south of Pegasus.