No it was named after a Greek God!
Panic- named for the god Pan.
Panic acually came from Greek mythology. The great god Pan released a scream so loud that it made all enemys flee. Therfor they gave it a name. Panic. And it's been used throughout history to show people/things being scared because that's what things were when Pan released the Panic. Hope you understand!
The god of fear and panic in Greek Mythology was Phobos
Somewhere in the sea, no particular place has been named.
Phobos andDeimos; twin sons of Ares and Aphrodite.Phrikê, a goddess.
panic is basically a type of nerve lyk when ppl panic about things so definetle a person!
Panic- named for the god Pan.
Silver was named after the Anglo-Saxon word "seolfor" or the Latin word "argentum." It is not named after a specific person or place.
You may panic now, if you wish.Let's avoid a panic.
The word "eponym" means named after a person or place, often used to describe something named in honor of a specific individual.
=panic: kyoukou; panikku==hope it helps!=
worry.
Mars has two moons named Fear and another one named Panic!! :)
A 5 letter word that means to keep worrying would be panic. The word panic is a worry related word.
"Don't panic, I've got this!" I shouted confidently.
The adjective form of the noun panic is panicky.
Another word for "widespread alarm" would be: panic. An example of a sentence using the word "panic" would be: Panic spread throughout the park as gunshots rang out.