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Ancient Greek deity of procreation
burst the first-born deity Phanes, or Phanes-Dionysus. Phanes was an androgynous god, with both a penis and vagina. Phanes was a deity of light and goodness
Phanes
Topics referred to by the same term
Phanes is a Greek deity. Phanes may also refer to: Phanes coins, the most ancient inscribed coins, which have the name "Phanes" on them Phanes (organic
Phanes_(disambiguation)
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Phanes springs from the cosmic egg created by Chronos, there emerges a bright light, at which point Night is the only one who looks upon him. Phanes then
Nyx
Coins of the 7th century BCE
inscription naming "Phanes", for which they are named. The Phanes coins are the most ancient inscribed coin series at present known. The Phanes coins are a series
Phanes_coins
imprint of Career Press. Phanes Press was an independent book publisher until acquired by Red Wheel Weiser Conari in 2004. Phanes Press was founded by David
Red_Wheel/Weiser
6th century BC Greek mercenary and tactician
history recounts of Phanes is from the account of Herodotus in his grand historical text, the Histories. According to Herodotus, Phanes of Halicarnassus
Phanes_of_Halicarnassus
Ancient Greek personification of time
produced Aether, Chaos, and an egg. The egg produced the hermaphroditic god Phanes who gave birth to the first generation of gods and is the ultimate creator
Chronos
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
as "born from Aither and Chaos", and calls Phanes the "son of Aither". Proclus also says that, when Phanes hatched from the cosmic egg, Aether and Chasm
Aether_(mythology)
perfectly good for the general class of phanes as well keeping in mind that the cyclic structures in phanes could have much greater diversity. 1(1
Phanes_(organic_chemistry)
Small, flat and usually round piece of material used as money
inscribed as Phanes, dated to 625–600 BC from Ephesus in Ionia, with the legend ΦΑΕΝΟΣ ΕΜΙ ΣHΜΑ (or similar) ("I am the badge/sign/mark of Phanes/light") or
Coin
Ancient Greek temple in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk, Turkey)
inscribed coins, those of Phanes, dated to 625–600 BCE from Ephesus, with the legend ΦΑΕΝΟΣ ΕΜΙ ΣΗΜΑ (or similar) ("I am the badge of Phanes"), or just bearing
Temple_of_Artemis
Greek god of love and sex
was also called Phanes ('illuminated one'), Erikepaios ('power'), Metis ('thought') and Dionysus. Zeus was said to have swallowed Phanes (Eros), and absorbing
Eros
Genus of butterflies
Phanes is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Recognised species in the genus Phanes include: Phanes aletes (Geyer, 1832) Phanes tavola (Schaus
Phanes_(butterfly)
Species of butterfly
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cigaritis phanes. Wikispecies has information related to Cigaritis phanes. Cigaritis at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and
Cigaritis_phanes
French writer
Oscar Coop-Phane (born 1988) is a French writer. Pursuing a bohemian lifestyle since his teens, he has lived in Berlin and Paris. He won the Prix de Flore
Oscar_Coop-Phane
Similarities and differences of the Roman cult of Mithras and other religions
seventh element is "Mithras", in Theon it is "Phanes". Theon gives the same list but substitutes Phanes. A Greek inscription on a statue base from a mithraeum
Mithraism in comparison with other belief systems
Mithraism_in_comparison_with_other_belief_systems
Vedic deity identified with Vishwakarma; also a Kamadeva in Jainism
and Phanes, also named as Protogonus (Ancient Greek: Πρωτογόνος, literally "first-born") of the Greco-Roman mythology has been proposed: Phanes is the
Prajapati
Set of ancient Greek and Hellenistic religious beliefs
who gives birth to Aether and Chaos, and then lays the egg from which Phanes arises. In the Hieronyman Theogony, the egg arises from soil (more specifically
Orphism
525 BC battle between Egypt and Achaemenid Empire
to the point that Amasis sent an Egyptian eunuch after Phanes, pursuing him to Lydia. Phanes was captured in Lycia but outwitted his guards by getting
Battle_of_Pelusium
Angel (Judaism; Christianity)
Angel Magic, by Thomas Rudd, ed. Adam McLean, p. 25 & 204, (two editions): Phanes Press, 1990. Red Wheel/Weiser, 2006. "Christ Triumphant (High Altar)". www
Jophiel
Personification of the sky in Greek mythology
Orphic texts, Uranus (along with Gaia) was the offspring of Nyx (Night) and Phanes. The poet Sappho (c. 630–570 BCE) was said to have made Uranus the father
Uranus_(mythology)
Title for the Orphic god Phanes
'power'),[citation needed] also spelled Ericepaeus, was a title for the god Phanes, mentioned in Orphic poetry and the associated Dionysian Mysteries. It is
Erikepaios
Ancient Greek god of the wilds, shepherds, and flocks
mystery cults of the highly syncretic Hellenistic era, Pan is identified with Phanes/Protogonos, Zeus, Dionysus and Eros. Aegocerus (Ancient Greek: Αἰγόκερως
Pan_(god)
First generation of deities in Greek mythology
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Greek_primordial_deities
Ring molecule with two nonadjacent atoms linked by a chain
Generalization of cyclophanes led to the concept of phanes in the IUPAC nomenclature. Some example systematic phane names are: [14]metacyclophane is 1(1
Cyclophane
British composer and author (born 1945)
Practice. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Phanes Press, 1991; also published in Italian. Arktos (1993). Grand Rapids, Michigan: Phanes Press, 1993, also published in
Joscelyn_Godwin
1966 science fiction novella
commenting on phanes is an approved pastime, gentlemen who fall in love with Phanes are mocked. Human-Phane sexual contact causes Phanes to lose their
The_Last_Castle_(novella)
Belief that God and reality are identical
made cognate with the creator God Phanes (symbolizing the universe), and with Zeus, after the swallowing of Phanes. Pantheistic tendencies existed in
Pantheism
International secret society
National G.M.G. of the newly formed Grand Lodge of Croatia, and Frater Phanes X° was appointed the National G.M.G. of the newly formed Grand Lodge of
Ordo_Templi_Orientis
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
periods. Some 19th-century classicists such as Matthew Arnold identified Phanes as a prototype for Dionysus, and argued that he was originally venerated
Dionysus
Egyptian pharaoh from 570 to 526 BC
Amasis sent one of his eunuchs to capture Phanes, but the eunuch was bested by the wise councilman and Phanes fled to Persia, meeting up with Cambyses
Amasis_II
Fictional island in Plato's works
The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival. Grand Rapids: Phanes Press. ISBN 978-0-933999-46-6. Alfred Rosenberg. "Excerpts from "The Myth
Atlantis
Species of bird
honeycreeper. The name combines the Ancient Greek khlōros meaning green with -phanēs meaning showing. A comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study of the tanager
Green_honeycreeper
Insincere flattery, once meant a false accuser
legal system. The original etymology of the word (sykos/συκος 'fig', and phanēs/φανης 'to show'; 'revealer of figs') has been the subject of extensive scholarly
Sycophancy
Ancient Persian military campaign (525 BC)
Amasis sent one of his eunuchs to capture Phanes, but the eunuch was bested by the wise councilman and Phanes fled to Persia, meeting up with Cambyses
First Achaemenid conquest of Egypt
First_Achaemenid_conquest_of_Egypt
Legendary author of the Hermetica
to alchemical magus. Translated by Godwin, Joscelyn. Grand Rapids, MI: Phanes Press. ISBN 0-933999-53-4. Retrieved 28 September 2025 – via Internet Archive
Hermes_Trismegistus
Genus of brush-footed butterflies
this is unlikely. The name of the deity is actually not "Phanessa" but Phanes. Johan Christian Fabricius, the entomologist who named this genus, normally
Vanessa_(butterfly)
Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Gaia
Brother of Atlas, Menoetius and Prometheus
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Epimetheus
American actress (1909–1982)
Stella Theophane Fortier, she began her career using the stage name Theo Phane (taken from her middle name) which she used while working as a dancer on
Frances_Grant
Renaissance building in Urbino, Italy
110. Joscelyn Godwin, The Pagan Dream of the Renaissance (Grand Rapids: Phanes Press, 2002), pp. 90-91. Godwin, pp. 91 and 94. Godwin, p. 92 Godwin, pp
Ducal_Palace,_Urbino
1993 book by Joscelyn Godwin
mythology of occultism in Nazism. The book was first published in 1993 by Phanes Press in the United States and by Thames & Hudson in the United Kingdom
Arktos_(book)
2018 book about Orphic literature
also discussing the deities Phanes and Night. He remains deliberately agnostic as to whether Zeus was said to swallow Phanes or the genitals of the god
Orphic Tradition and the Birth of the Gods
Orphic_Tradition_and_the_Birth_of_the_Gods
Anonymous 17th-century spellbook
Magical Calendar; Johann Baptist Grossschedel, trans. and ed. Adam McLean; Phanes Press, 1994. p. 35. Peterson 2001, p. xv. Rudd 2007, pp. 53–57. Peterson
The_Lesser_Key_of_Solomon
Personification of darkness in Greek mythology
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Erebus
Mayan deity
region Consort Ixchel Equivalents Aztec Ometeotl Canaanite El Christian God Greek Phanes Hindu Brahma Manipuri Sidaba Mapu Norse Ymir Muisca Chiminigagua
Hunab_Ku
Symbolic and sacred meanings ascribed to certain geometric shapes
Mystical, Mathematical and Cosmological Symbolism of the First Ten Numbers. Phanes Press. ISBN 978-0-933999-72-5. Johnson, Anthony: Solving Stonehenge, the
Sacred_geometry
of plants and especially flowers, as well as general fertility of spring Phanes, primeval deity of procreation and new life Priapus, rustic god of fertility
List_of_fertility_deities
Solar power station in Mali
of Mali. The power station is under development by Phanes Energy Mali-SA, a subsidiary of Phanes Group of United Arab Emirates. The power station will
Touna_Solar_Power_Station
Common motif in mythology and cosmogony
cosmology Brahma Brahman Brahmanda Comparative Mythology Hiranyagarbha Phanes Leeming, David Adams (2010). Creation Myths of the World: An Encyclopedia
Cosmic_egg
Mystical properties of numbers
of the first ten numbers. Translated by Robin Waterfield. Grand Rapids: Phanes Press. ISBN 978-0-933999-72-5. Iordanou, I. (2019). Venice's Secret Service:
Numerology
Greek god of wealth
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Plutus
Marked objects for finding random numbers
which relate to Pythagoras and Pythagorean philosophy. Grand Rapids, MI: Phanes Press. ISBN 978-0-933999-50-3. OCLC 255212063. "EFF Dice-Generated Passphrases"
Dice
Northern pole-star; brightest star in Ursa Minor
navigation at least from late antiquity, and described as ἀεί φανής (aei phanēs) "always visible" by Stobaeus (5th century), also termed Λύχνος (Lychnos)
Polaris
Canadian actor, comedian (born 1966)
la télé". La Presse, September 14, 2021. http://www.jetset.ca/potins-de-stars/st_phane_rousseau_est_papa.html [dead link] Stéphane Rousseau at IMDb
Stéphane_Rousseau
Mystical interpretations and adaptations of Nazism
The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival. Grand Rapids: Phanes Press. ISBN 978-0-933999-46-6. Godwin, Joscelyn (2010). Atlantis and the
Esoteric_neo-Nazism
Goddess of misery in Greek mythology
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Oizys
Gnostic deity of Barbelo
Steles of Seth, Allogenes the Stranger, and Marsanes. Aeon (Gnosticism) Phanes Barnstone, Willis (2003). The Gnostic Bible. Boston: Shambhala. ISBN 1-57062-242-6
Protophanes
Term denoting a period of primordial peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity
needed] Orphics sometimes identified the Golden Age with the era of the god Phanes, who was regent over the Olympus before Cronus.[citation needed] In classical
Golden_Age
Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Titans
Queen of Crete in Greek mythology
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Pasiphaë
Place and deity in Greek mythology
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Tartarus
Heir to the Lao throne
Kham-Ouane Thongsi 2. Vong Savang, Crown Prince of Laos 10. Prince Kham-Phane 5. Princess Kham-Phoui 11. Princess Kham-oune 1. Prince Soulivong Savang
Soulivong_Savang
Greek personification of the sea
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Pontus_(mythology)
Malawian solar farm
expansion to 38 MW by a consortium comprising independent power producers Phanes Group and Serengeti Energy Limited (formerly responsAbility Renewable Energy
Nkhotakota Solar Power Station
Nkhotakota_Solar_Power_Station
Ancient Greek personification of death
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Thanatos
Greek mountain deities
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Ourea
Archetype in Jungian theory
moment of the universe's creation.[citation needed] In Greek mythology, Phanes is a primordial, hermaphroditic deity who represents the first cosmic being
Cosmic_Man
One of the seven Pleiades sisters from Greek mythology and wife of Sisyphus
Eratosthenes (ed.). Star Myths of Greeks and Romans: A Sourcebook. Grand Rapids: Phanes Press. ISBN 978-1-890482-92-3. Retrieved 22 April 2009. Merope role with
Merope_(Pleiad)
temps qu'on existait by Marien Defalvard 2012: Zénith-Hôtel by Oscar Coop-Phane 2013: Tout cela n'a rien à voir avec moi by Monica Sabolo 2014: L'Aménagement
Prix_de_Flore
British classical scholar, writer of children's fiction (born 1952)
Arithmetic (translation, introduction, notes; foreword by K. Critchlow), Phanes Press, 1988 Xenophon: Conversations of Socrates (translations of Apology
Robin_Waterfield
Creature in Greek mythology
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Siren_(mythology)
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Theia
3rd-century Phoenician Neoplatonist philosopher
realm of mind: an introduction to the neoplatonic philosophy of Plotinus. Phanes Press. ISBN 978-0-933999-59-6. also available at tertullian.org Hadot, P
Porphyry_of_Tyre
Ship of the Argonauts in Greek myth
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Argo
Snake-like monsters from Greek mythology
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Dragons_in_Greek_mythology
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Erinyes
Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Palladium (classical antiquity)
Palladium_(classical_antiquity)
Greek mythological artefact
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Pandora's_box
Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Thyrsus
Physicist and author (1938–2017)
Blackfoot Physics: A Journey into the Native American Worldview,1995/2002, Phanes Press, ISBN 1-890482-83-8 Lighting the Seventh Fire: The Spiritual Ways
F._David_Peat
Greek deity of mercy and compassion
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Eleos
Ancient Greek personification of struggle or competition
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Agon
Ancient Semitic language of the Mediterranean, specifically current day Lebanon
ΣΩΣΙΠΑΤΙΟΣ ΒΥΝ ΖΟΠΥΡΟΣ ΣΑΜΩ ΚΟΥΛΩ ΒΑΡΑΧΩ Ladun liBal Amun u liribathōn Thīnīth phane Bal is nadōr Sōsīpatīos bin Zopuros samō kulō barakhō 𐤋𐤀𐤃𐤍 𐤋𐤁𐤏𐤋
Phoenician_language
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Iris_(mythology)
Personification of strength in Greek mythology
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Kratos_(mythology)
One of the Erinyes or Furies in Ancient Greek mythology
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Megaera
Verlag, 1990. ISBN 3760887511. Internet Archive. Maharam, Wolfram-Aslan, "Phanes", in Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World. Antiquity, Volume
List_of_Greek_deities
Northernmost point on Earth
The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival. Grand Rapids: Phanes Press. ISBN 978-0-933999-46-6. Corbin, Henry (1978). The Man of Light in
North_Pole
Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)
Sourcebook And Library. Translated by Guthrie, Kenneth Sylvan. Michigan: Phanes Press. ISBN 978-0-933999-50-3. OCLC 16130530 – via Internet Archive. Iamblichus
Pythagoras
will." Blood Fiend 11–12 Four-arm humanoid abomination with large claws Phane 12–13 Half-cat half-humanoid abomination with a misty consistence Tarrasque
List of Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition monsters
List_of_Dungeons_&_Dragons_4th_edition_monsters
female. Agdistis (Cybele) Aphroditus The Enarees Hermaphroditus The Machlyes Phanes Salmacis The Scythians Venus Barbata Venus Castina Mythology portal LGBTQ
Homoerotic themes in Greek and Roman mythology
Homoerotic_themes_in_Greek_and_Roman_mythology
Symbol of ten points laid in four rows
Pythagorean Sourcebook and Library Archived 2015-05-09 at the Wayback Machine. Phanes Press, 1987. The Theoretic Arithmetic of the Pythagoreans – Thomas Taylor
Tetractys
Deity in Hellenistic mythology
(2008) conjectured that the figure resulted from integrating the Orphic Phanes, who like Aion is associated with a coiling serpent, into Mithraic religion
Aion_(deity)
Plant in Greek and Roman mythology
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Lotus_tree
Deity in Greek mythology
Telete Others Aphroditus Arke Auxesia The Cabeiri Circe Enodia Enyalius Enyo Melinoë Ophion Orthanes Palaestra Pandia Pasiphaë Phanes Sosipolis Zagreus
Horme
Hermetic text
Alchemical Magus. Translated by Joscelyn Godwin. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Phanes Press. p. 213. ISBN 0-933999-52-6. Faivre, Antoine (2005). "Hermetic Literature
Emerald_Tablet
Three-prong spear
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Trident
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus Crius Cronus
Ichor
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
Greeks and Romans: A Sourcebook. Translated by Condos, Theony. Grand Rapids: Phanes Press. 1997. p. 117. ISBN 9781890482930. "Ἐγγόνασιν (ἐν γόνασιν), Arat.
Hercules_(constellation)
PHANES
PHANES
Female
Greek
Feminine form of Greek Phanês, PHANESSA means "bring to light; make appear."Â
Female
English
 This English name is usually chosen for its association with the butterfly genus. Its origin remains uncertain despite the claim that it was invented by Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver's Travels, for his intimate friend Esther Vanhomrigh. Supposedly he created it by combining the first syllable of her surname, Van-, with her first name, Esther, or the suffix -essa; but, if he created it at all, it is more likely that he based it on the Greek name Phanessa, substituting the "Ph" with the "V" from Esther's surname. Besides, the name may have existed before Swift's time. Phanessa is a feminine form of Orphic Phanes, the name of a primeval, hermaphroditic golden-winged god, VANESSA means "bring to light; make appear."Â
Girl/Female
Greek
Butterfly. Also, from Phanessa, the mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Greek
Butterfly; From Phanessa; The Mystic Goddess of an Ancient Greek Brotherhood; Diminutive of Vanessa
Boy/Male
Hindu
Appear, Handsome
Girl/Female
Greek
The mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Appear, Handsome
Girl/Female
Greek American Latin
Butterfly. Also, from Phanessa, the mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood.
Male
Greek
(Φάνης) Orphic myth name of the first God to appear at the beginning of creation, derived from the Greek word phaino, PHANÊS means "bring to light; make appear." According to Orphic tradition, he passed the scepter of kingship to his only child, Nyx, who passed it on to Ouranos from whom it was seized by Kronos and finally by Zeus who devoured Phanes in order to obtain his primal powers. He has been described as a golden-winged hermaphrodite.Â
PHANES
PHANES
Surname or Lastname
English, German (Passmann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German (Passmann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Pass.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu
Best of All; Excellent Person; Best
Girl/Female
Arabic, Nigerian
Thankful
Girl/Female
Celtic American English Italian Latin
Friend.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Muslim
The imaginary bird who soars the highest
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Italian, Jamaican, Marathi, Oriya, Parsi, Punjabi, Sikh, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
Fragrant Flower; Flower of Jasmine; Gift from God; A Plant in the Olive Family
Girl/Female
English Latin American
Follower of Christ.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Praising Allah, Holy
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Equal to Friend; Like a Friend; Limited; Friend; Limitless
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