Usually some sort of dress; in classical sculpture she was represented as a woman holding a large serpent in her arms.
Hygeia
From the Greek goddess "Hygeia", a goddess of good health.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Asclepius is the god of medicine and healing. He is often depicted with a serpent-entwined staff, which has become a symbol of medicine. Asclepius was highly revered and had sanctuaries where people could go to seek healing.
Although there were a dozen gods or goddesses for "healing", the goddess who personifed health was Hygeia.
The Greek goddess of health was Hygeia, which the word 'hygiene' derived from. She was the daughter of the medicine god Asklepios and sometimes attendant to Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love.
In ancient greek myth the goddess Hygeia had a snake wrapped around her body and a cup of medicine. The bowl or cup is supposed to symbolize the venom from the snake that either kills or heals people.
The Greek Goddesses names that start with the letter H is Hera, Hebe, Hecate, Harmonia, Hegemone, Helia, Hemera, and Hygeia. These are the ones that I know of.
A helmet because she is the Greek goddess of battle strategy.
The closest you might come would be Hygeia (the goddess of health and daughter of Aesculapius) OR her sisters, Panakeia (All-Cure) and Iaso (Remedy).
it means health.
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υγεία (hygeia). Sometimes in ancient greek also υγιεία (hygieia).