Artemis
Artemis.
Artemis, twin sister
The Greek name of Apollo's twin is Artemis. She is the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and wild animals in Greek mythology.
Apollo was not a twin. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto, and he was the twin brother of Artemis. Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.
Apollo's twin sister, who is the Goddess of the Hunt's name is Artemis.
Apollos is the son of Zeus and Leto. His twin sister is Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and wilderness. They are both prominent figures in Greek mythology and are often depicted as powerful and skilled deities in their respective domains.
The Greek name was Apollo.
Apollo is very important in Greek mythology. His father is Zeus and his mother is Leto. He also has a twin sister named Artemis. He is also the patron for the Pythia.
Apollo twin sister is Artemis: they both have many other half siblings by Zeus.
Apollos' real name is likely derived from the Hebrew name "Apollonius." In Greek, he is referred to as "Apollos," which is a common name associated with the god Apollo. Apollos is a significant figure in the New Testament, known for his eloquence and knowledge of the Scriptures.
Aphrodite
The Titan goddess Leto, daughter of Koios and Phoebe, sister of Asteria, mother of Apollo and Artemis by Zeus.