Phebe

"Variant of Phoebe. Bright, radiant"

♀ Femenino Β· Greek
mythological celestial cultural variant

πŸ“– Acerca de Phebe

Phebe es la ortografia arcaica y shakespeariana de Phoebe (griego, 'brillante, radiante'), un nombre con tres capas de significado: la diosa Titan que era abuela de Apolo y Artemisa; la orgullosa pastora en Como gusteis de Shakespeare; y la diaconisa del Nuevo Testamento Phoebe de Cencreas, la primera funcionaria eclesiastica femenina nombrada en la escritura cristiana.

πŸ“ Detalles

  • OrigenGreek
  • GΓ©nero♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoVariant of Phoebe. Bright, radiant

πŸ”€ Variantes y Nombres Relacionados

⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Phoebe (Greek Titan goddess) β€” One of the original twelve Titans of Greek mythology, daughter of Uranus and Gaia, goddess of the bright intellect and prophetic radiance; presided over the oracle at Delphi before Apollo; through her daughter Leto she was the grandmother of Apollo and Artemis, making her the divine ancestral source of celestial light in the Greek pantheon.
  • Phebe (As You Like It) β€” Fictional character in Shakespeare's As You Like It (c. 1599), a proud shepherdess in the Forest of Arden who disdains the shepherd Silvius's devotion but falls for the disguised Rosalind; her name is the older English spelling of Phoebe and one of Shakespeare's most spirited minor female characters β€” vain, passionate, and ultimately charmed into accepting happiness.
  • Phoebe (New Testament) β€” A woman commended by the apostle Paul in Romans 16:1–2 as a 'servant' (diakonos, often translated 'deacon') of the church at Cenchreae near Corinth, described as a 'patron of many'; the earliest named female church official in the New Testament, her brief mention has been central to two thousand years of Christian debate about women's leadership and ordination.
  • Phoebe (moon of Saturn) β€” An irregular moon of Saturn, discovered photographically in 1898 by William Henry Pickering β€” the first moon discovered by photography β€” and named after the Titan goddess; it has a retrograde orbit, suggesting it was captured from the outer solar system; the Cassini spacecraft flew past it in 2004, revealing a dark, cratered body rich in primitive material.