Iris is the goddess of the rainbow and some of her personality traits include....
-Bubbly and Colorful
-Happy
-Pure
-Merry
-Loyal
-Honorable
no one, iris never married. in fact i think she was one of the three virgin goddesses!
It comes from the massage delivering Goddess Iris who traveled on rainbows.
Iris is one. Apollo is often used for the Greek as well as the Roman god, although he is in fact Apollon in Greek.
theres alot of girl names in greek mythology but the most common u see today are iris,rhea,selene,& every once in a while ull see aphrodite
Iris ( the Greek/Roman goddess of the rainbow) connects the earth and heaven with her rainbow bridge. As a messenger goddess she can shape shift when she delivers her messages, turning into the image of the sender. Her parents were Thaumas and the air nymph Electra. Her sisters are the Harpies, Aello, Phineus, and Ocypete. Her brother was the river Hydaspes. She carries an ewer of water from the Styx, with which she puts to sleep all who perjure themselves. Goddess of sea and sky, she is also represented as supplying the clouds with the water needed to deluge the world. Iris had the same name in both Greek and Roman mythology.
from the messenger and rainbow summoner iris
no one, iris never married. in fact i think she was one of the three virgin goddesses!
According to mythology the Greek Goddess Iris is portrayed as either a rainbow or a young winged maiden.
Iris was the Goddess of the rainbow in Greek mythology and also a messenger of the Gods
Arcus is not a Greek god, but a roman god. She corresponds to Iris, goddess of the rainbow - messenger of the gods, in Greek mythology.
She was likened to the dove for her flight, but her symbol was that of the rainbow.
It comes from the massage delivering Goddess Iris who traveled on rainbows.
There isn't really a set 'list' of Greek gods and goddesses. There are countless gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. However, Iris is definitely considered one of them.
The personification of the rainbow in Greek mythology was Iris. In Latin the word was Iris or Irid. This became to mean showing many bright colours. Iridescent developed in the English language in the 18th century
Iris is one. Apollo is often used for the Greek as well as the Roman god, although he is in fact Apollon in Greek.
theres alot of girl names in greek mythology but the most common u see today are iris,rhea,selene,& every once in a while ull see aphrodite
Iris, in Greek mythology, the personification of the rainbow and (in Homer's Iliad, for example) a messenger of the gods. According to the Greek poet Hesiod, she was the daughter of Thaumas and the ocean nymph Electra.