Chiron is also known as Cheiron or Kheiron.
Chiron the centaur
Chiron, the centaur god was son of Cronus and Philyra; there were other mortal centaurs however.
Literally, "of the centaur". Plants belonging to this genus were thought to have medicinal properties discovered by the mythological centaur Chiron.
Centaur. or Centaurians.
The first centaur in mythology is often considered to be Chiron, known for his wisdom and medicinal skills. Unlike other centaurs, who were typically depicted as wild and unruly, Chiron was civilized and taught many heroes, including Achilles and Asclepius. Centaurs, as a race, are usually described as half-man, half-horse beings in Greek mythology.
Demeter was half-sister of the centaur Chiron by her father Cronus's affair with Philyra. Demeter, with Poseidon had a son who had the form of a horse his name was Arion.
Chiron was apparently called by the same name by Roman's.
Chiron did not have a 'last name'.
In Rick Riordan's "The Lightning Thief," Tyson, who is a Cyclops and the half-brother of Percy Jackson, affectionately refers to Chiron as "Mr. Brunner," which is the name he used when he was Percy's teacher at Yancy Academy. Tyson's bond with Chiron reflects the respect and admiration he holds for him as a mentor and protector. Chiron, being a centaur and a trainer of heroes, plays a significant role in guiding young demigods like Percy and Tyson.
In Greek, the name "Chrion" (or "Chiron") refers to a centaur from mythology known for his wisdom and healing abilities. Unlike other centaurs, who were often depicted as wild and unruly, Chiron was a skilled healer and a teacher to many heroes, including Achilles and Asclepius. His name is often associated with knowledge, medicine, and education in Greek mythology.
Centaurus is Latin for centaur.
The scientific name of Sagittarius is Sagittarius, which refers to the constellation representing the archer in astrology. In astronomy, it is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is often associated with the centaur Chiron from Greek mythology. The brightest star in this constellation is Kaus Australis.