To echo the words spoken back to you: her name explaining a natural occurrence of sound and stone.
Echo is not a goddess. She was an Oread, or mountain nymph, of unknown parentage.SHE WAS A NYMPH
Nymphs did not have symbols, they were just representative of things, Echo represented the echo.
The nymph that was spurned by Narcissus was Echo.
Echo was not a god, but a female nymph. She lived in the forests with the other nymphs until she was scorned by Narcissus. Then she hid in caves.
No, she was not.
Echo is not a goddess. She was an Oread, or mountain nymph, of unknown parentage.SHE WAS A NYMPH
Echo
Echo is associated with Greek mythology. She was a mountain nymph, though it is not known from which area of Greece.
Echo did not have any known powers. She could only echo what people said because of Hera's curse on her, but that is not a special power.
Echo was not a goddess. She was an Oreiad, or Mountain Nymph.
Nymphs did not have symbols, they were just representative of things, Echo represented the echo.
Mythological creatures do not have birthdays. Echo was not a goddess, but a nymph.
In Greek mythology, Echo was a nymph known for her ability to repeat or echo what others said. She was associated with communication, especially in the form of repetition and imitation. Echo was punished by the goddess Hera, causing her to only be able to repeat the last words she hears.
From both Latin and Greek 'Echo', a mountain nymph. Or Ekhe meaning 'sound'
Echo wasn't a goddess. She was a nymph. A nymph is a lesser goddess usually associated with nature and its wonders; thus Echo became the 'goddess' of echoes with her curse.
Yes, Echo is a Oreiad nymph of Mount Kithairon, or goddess from Greek mythology.
The programming language "echo" originates from the Philippines. It is a web scripting language that is known for its simplicity and ease of use for dynamic web content generation.