Hemera is the Greek word for 'day'.
Dies is the Latin word.
Hemera was the Greek goddess of daytime.
Thalassa.
Hemera was the Greek goddess of daytime. Her name begins with the letters He.
Nyx
Nyx
Hemera never died in Greek myth.
The daughter of Aether and Hemera, whose name is also the Greek word for "sea," is Thalassa. In the case of moons, Thalassa is not associated with a specific moon in our solar system, but she is a personification of the sea in Greek mythology.
Hemera means "Day".
Hemera (Day) was born of Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness).
Hemera was one of the primeval gods or "Protogenoi" of Greek mythology that were the basic components of the universe which were emerged at creation. Hemera was the personifcation of the day.
Its ημέρα (imera/hemera).
Hemera was one of the primeval goddesses or "Protogenoi" of Greek mythology that were the basic components of the universe which were emerged at creation. Hemera was the personifcation of day, and mate to Aither and mother of Gaia (Earth), Ouranos (Heaven), and Thalassa (Sea). Hemera led Helios in ancient Greek myth.