Spiritus - with the connotation of, well, spirit
Animus - meaning soul
Umbra - which can mean ghost
Culturally, this would simply be "Pluto."
However, you could transliterate something like "ghost of Elysium" (where the Elysian fields were the Roman afterlife).
Therefore, it would be something like "umbra elisium." Or UMBRA ELISIVM to be clever.
Spiritus - with the connotation of, well, spirit
Animus - meaning soul
Umbra - which can mean ghost
Anima; spiritus.
The latin word for spirit is "animus".
Vita is Latin for life, animus is Latin for mind or spirit.
He fell off a roof and died, and traveled to the Underworld the same way every spirit does.
The term "Holy Spirit" in Latin is "Spiritum Sanctum."
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The Greek underworld was ruled by the god Hades. The underworld itself was also called Hades. People went there as soon as their spirit separated from their bodies.
It was a gift from a sea spirit.
Anima.
From what I understand it's either "Infra" or "Dis."
Hades was the Grecian god of the underworld. The underworld itself in Greek mythology can also be referred as "Hades".
Infra is a latin word meaning below, underneath, to the south, in the underworld. Hope that helps:)
The words "holy spirit" translate into a two-word phrase "Spiritus Sanctus" in Latin.