Without hearing it aloud, it sounds like:
a-rte-mis
ar-temis
AR-te-miss
Are the most common variants. However, if you are asking how the ancient Greeks spoke the name, verses the modern Greek people, you aren't going to have much luck finding out.
Artemis was her Greek name. Her Roman name is Diana.
Artemis (Are-teh-mus) in Roman is Diana
Αρτεμις is Artemis in Greek.
Yes. It would be spelled Ἄρτεμις .
Ἄρτεμις
Artemis was an ancient Greek goddess, so she was a resident of Greece.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
Artemis the greek god of the hunt and of birth
Her Greek name is Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
There is not a Norse name for Artemis the Greek goddess. They are two very different cultures.
The Roman goddess Diana's name in Greece is Artemis.
Artemis was the goddess of the Hunt in Greece. In Rome, it was Diana.
pigsnot is the greek name and the roman name is hogfart
Artemis was an ancient Greek goddess, so she was a resident of Greece.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
Artemis was her Greek name. Her Roman equivalent was Diana.
Artemis is Αρτεμις in Greek.
Artemis the Greek goddess was born in the myths of ancient Greece. There is no known date.
Artemis and other gods and goddesses of Greek myth were worshiped in Ancient Greece.
Greece.
The name Artemis is the name of a Greek goddes. It sais that in the fourth book - The Opal Deception - that Artemis was named after a Greek Goddess, and Artemis means 'the hunter'.
Er...Artemis is a GODDESS. Artemis's Roman name is Diana.