Achilles, as in the Achilles tendon in the heel
Brest bone same as in a human.
Nemesis is the goddess of revenge. I think. More correctly, the goddess of retribution, which amounts to practically the same thing.
Yes; both refer to the same goddess.
It's the same; the Romans did not have a equivalent goddess. They used the same name as the Greeks.
Hera would have the same personality traits as a human as she does as a goddess. She would be keen on marriage and honesty, but she would be one jealous person.
A star fish, although the "arms" are not arms in the same sense as the arms of a human being, of course.
yes, in fact many of the names of bones are the same
The human leg and foot.
Nike, goddess of Victory
There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.
it means you are special in all ways will be EXSPEACIALY in your imagination That seems rather rude. You also spelled "especially" wrong. If your name meaning starts out with "goddess of..." as the name meaning, then it was either derived from the name of a mythological goddess or is the same name as the goddess in a given mythology. For example, if your name is Athena, your name meaning may start out saying that she was "goddess of wisdom" or "goddess of war", which are two of her roles in Greek mythology. The first person who wrote that is really rude. The name rose means Goddess of love
no if a human is normal every body i the same