Demeter means either "ge meter", mother earth. Another meaning is "deo/dais/dainumi/deai meter" which is barley/food mother.
She was the greek goddess of the harvest and wheat
The mean animals of the nature.
It is the Roman name for Persephone, the daughter of Demeter.
Demeter is the Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest. She is often associated with the changing of seasons and the growth of crops. Demeter is also known for her daughter Persephone, who spends part of the year in the underworld with Hades, leading to the cycle of seasons.
Demeter is not a Roman name, so has little meaning in Latin, it is Greek and the meaning is "Earth (De=Ge) Mother (Meter)".
She goes around searching for her Daughter Persephone.
If you mean the greek godess of harvest, then is Demeter.
There was no "god of Demeter", Demeter was a Greek goddess.
Demeter's symbol is typically associated with wheat, cornucopia, and a torch. These symbols represent fertility, abundance, and harvest. They reflect Demeter's role as the goddess of agriculture and the harvest in Greek mythology.
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Demeter Means the Goddess of Harvest. Demeter Can Grow fruits and things of that nature! Not a lie in school we are studding the Greek gods and Goddess And I got an A+ (100%) on the Test!!!!
Perhaps you mean 'Persephone' who was a Goddess in Greek Mythology, daughter of Zeus and Demeter.