βροχη [vrohi]
Rain => Vrohi (pronounced VRO-HE) => βροχή
Zeus was lord of the sky, and of the rain.
βροχή (vrochi)
TOLILOK invented the rain. In greek history tlaLok is the god of rain. In other languages tlaLok sometimes refer to as TOLILOK.
The scientific name for a person who loves rain is "pluviophile." This term is derived from the Latin word "pluvial," which means rain, and the Greek word "phile," which means lover.
It came from the Greek word floodus mictaliass which means giant rain
The most accepted theory about the name of the Amazon Rain forest is that Spanish explorer Francisco de Orellana ran into a native tribe of the rain forest, whose women fought and hunted alongside the men. The women reminded him of the Greek Amazons, who were all fierce warriors, so he named the Amazon Rain forest after them.
The god of rain, cloud gathering, and the mightiest of all is typically associated with the Greek god Zeus. In Greek mythology, Zeus was considered the king of the gods, ruling over all Olympian deities and possessing power over the weather, including rain and storms.
In Greek mythology, Zeus's golden rain symbolizes his ability to transform and create life. It is often associated with the birth of important figures, such as Dana's son Perseus, who was conceived after Zeus visited her in the form of golden rain. This event highlights Zeus's power and influence as the king of the gods, as well as his role in shaping the destinies of mortal beings.
The straight, simple answer is...Zeus: The ruler of the heavens, and god of the Sky; of the Rain, Clouds, Thunder, and Lightning.But there is also similarity in...Notus: The god of the Wet and Stormy South Wind in the month of Summer.Eudora: The goddess of Heavy Rain.
In Greek mythology, Danae was visited by Zeus in the form of golden rain, resulting in the birth of Perseus.
Zeus, king of the Olympian gods.