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In Greek mythology, Syrinx was the name of a river nymph who was pursued by the god Pan. To escape his attentions, she was turned into a stand of reeds along the riverbank. These hollow reeds fashioned into a set of pipes for playing music became known as syrinx, and the god Pan is often depicted playing them.
"Χριστός" in Greek means Christ. On the other hand, "Χρήστος" is a greek name for male.
Meaning of "Alex"Greek name In Greek, the name Alex means- protector of mankind. Other origins for the name Alex include - Greek, English.The name Alex is a unisex name and can be used for a boy or girl name (male or female).Greek Name Meaning - protector of mankindOrigin - Greece
Hercules is not a Greek God!!He was actually a demigod or HalfBlood which means that one of his parent (His father Zeus)was a Greek God but the other was a motal man or woman.But he is mentioned in Roman and Greek mythology. Hercules being the Roman name for the Greek demigod Heracles
Hades IS the Greek name.
Another name for the voice box is the larynx.
In Greek mythology, Syrinx was the name of a river nymph who was pursued by the god Pan. To escape his attentions, she was turned into a stand of reeds along the riverbank. These hollow reeds fashioned into a set of pipes for playing music became known as syrinx, and the god Pan is often depicted playing them.
it is a Bouzouki
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Syrinx Aruanus (Australian Trumpet)
A syrinx is a fluid-filled cavity within the spinal cord or in the brain stem.Alternatively, it is another name for a set of panpipes, or a narrow channel cut into rock, especially that of ancient Egyptian tombs.
The aulos or tibia was most often associated with Dionysus.
The greek god of the other world is Hades, the other world is another name for the underworld.
Organ derives from Latin, meaning organum, "instrument, tool", and from Greek -όργανον - organon, "organ, instrument, tool") -BowieBoy
The first use of radium was in the preparation of luminescent paints for the instrument dials.
The name "Lyra" is believed to be derived from the name of a constellation in the northern sky called Lyra. The constellation is often associated with the lyre, a musical instrument from Greek mythology, which is said to be the source of inspiration for the name.
kharon or Charon there is no other name.