Μέδουσα, pronounced me-thoo-sa [me(n)-th(at)-(ch)oo(se)-sa(nd)]
Medusa.
Medusa.
Medusa is the Latin/Roman equivalent to the Greek Medousa.
There is no Roman meaning to Medusa's name, her name in Greek means "queen".
Medusa is not a Latin name; it is Greek and it's meaning is "queen" or "guardian".
The name Medusa comes from the Greek "Médousa" which meant "guardian, protector". Most names in Greek mythology are related to what the person or story was about.
Medusa was slain by Perseus according to most Greek mythologies.
Μεδουσα Μεδουση is Greek for Medusa.
No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
Athena the Greek goddess was a virgin goddess, she did not have a daughter named Medusa. Medusa was daughter of Keto and Phorcys or Gorgo.
The name of the mythical creature with snakes for hair in Greek mythology is Medusa.
Μέδουσα (Medusa).