A Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to humankind.
Prometheus means forethrough
Prometheus, a Titan, created man from dust.
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The English word "promethean" is derived from Prometheus, the Titan in Greek mythology who defied the gods by stealing fire and giving it to humanity. This term is often used to describe someone who is creative, innovative, or daringly original, reflecting Prometheus's spirit of rebellion and enlightenment. It embodies the idea of pushing boundaries and advancing human knowledge or capabilities.
Prometheus.
‎Prometheus is Ancient Greek in origin meaning "forethought" (from pró, "before" + mḗdea, "thoughts, ruses, concerns"). Epimethius is Ancient Greek in origin meaning "after thought" (from epí "after" +‎ manthánō, "to learn, to know").
If your talking about the film prometheus then no it doesn't have a family because prometheus is the ship.
Prometheus was a Titan God, who defied Zeus, an Olympian God, on several occasions. Prometheus had the gift of forethought. Which mean he has a sixth sense type of thing. He had a sort of gut feeling about the future. He would be known today as a betting-man. The one that always knew which horse would win the race. See Pandora's Box for when Prometheus used this gift if forethought.
Prometheus means, "One with foresight". The Olympian god Prometheus had the power of forethought/foresight.
Prometheus does not have a Roman name.
There is no saint named Prometheus.
The Titan Iapetus is Prometheus' Dad