No, the afro comes from Afro/African-American.
There are 12 gods and goddesses Well, First there's Zeus ~Zeus ( Zoos) The god of gods, thunder, and most powerful god. On the right of Zeus is his younger sister Hera who he mad his wife ~Hera (Hair-uh) The goddess of marriage and child birth Beside Hera sat her son Ares ~Ares (air-ezz) The god of war Next to Ares sat his brother Hephaestus ~Hephaestus (Heff-a-stus) The god of of fire he also builds a lot of things. And then Aphrodite the wife of Hephaetus even though Ares and Aphrodite have a thing going. Aphrodite just appeared out of the sea one day. ~Aphrodite (Afro- diyte) Goddess of Love on the other side of Zeus sits his son Hermes ~Hermes (her-meez) the messanger of the gods and the god of mischief and theifs. Okay, by now I have actually gone out of order so, whatever There is also Poseidon one of zeus's brothers ~poseidon (po-side-on) God of the seas Then athena, the twins Apollo and Artimes, and Dionysus. All children of Zeus. ~Athena (Uh-theen-uh) Goddes of battle stadegy and wisdom ~Apollo (uh-paul-oh) God of the sun and music ~Artemis (art-uh-miss) Goddess of the hunt ~Dionsysus (not really sure how to pronounce this one so I'm gonna say Die-naus-iss) God of wine. Zeus also has another brother who does not stay in Olympus, but in Tartarus (Hell) ~Hades God of the underworld or hell and last but not least there is the eldest god Hestia Zeus's older sister ~Hestia (Hey-sta) Goddes of Fire Hoped that helps :)
Hellenism, the spread of Greek culture and influence following the conquests of Alexander the Great, significantly impacted Afro-Eurasia by facilitating cultural exchange and integration among diverse societies. It promoted the dissemination of Greek language, philosophy, art, and science, fostering a shared cultural framework that influenced local traditions. This blending of cultures contributed to advancements in various fields, including mathematics, astronomy, and literature, while also encouraging trade and communication across regions. Ultimately, Hellenism played a crucial role in shaping the cultural and intellectual landscapes of Afro-Eurasia during the Hellenistic period and beyond.
Queh queh, a term primarily used in the context of the Afro-Latinx community, originates from the Afro-Caribbean culture, particularly among Afro-Panamanians and Afro-Colombians. It is often associated with the music and dance traditions of these communities, reflecting their African heritage and cultural expressions. The term has evolved over time, symbolizing a fusion of African, Indigenous, and European influences in the region.
An "oldah" is a very common term amongst mainly youngster/young adults in London. The word deprives itself from the word "Older" and literally refers to someone wh is older than you yet your friend so you look up to them like an OLDER brother or sister. The word orginates itself from African Dialect and Afro-Carribean Dialect.
The term "Semite" originated from the biblical figure Shem, one of the sons of Noah. It was first used in the 18th century by linguists to categorize a group of related languages, including Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic, as part of the broader Afro-Asiatic language family. Over time, the term has also come to denote the ethnic and cultural groups that speak these languages, primarily referring to Jews and Arabs.
Well, there are many greek gods and goddesses: Athena, Eros, Aphrodite, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, ect. Many are very hard to pronounce. Athena is pronouce just how it is spelled, Eros is pronounced eer-os or er-os, Aphrodite is pronoused, Afro-die-tee. If you go to Pronouncenames.com they can tell you how to say more greek god names. Hera is pronounced HEHR-uh. Hades is pronounced Hade- ies and Poseidon is pronoused just as it sounds. I hope that clears everything up.
That his name sounded like Afro Man :D
no the only kids zeus had where ares {air-eez} and aphrodite {afro-die-tee} aphrodite happend to be born out of his head
The largest afro ever grown was on a man's head, named Samurai Jack (nickname). The afro grew to a size of 54cm which became the worlds largest afro accredited by the Guinness Worlds of Record in September 2004.
There are a number of cultures that have a goddess associated with water (whether seas, lakes, rivers, oceans, or streams). And interestingly, in several of these cultures, her symbol is a stick (sometimes a walking stick, sometimes a digging implement). Among the ancient religions with a water goddess are the Chinese (Matzu, goddess of the sea, protector of fishermen); Greek (Amphitrite, the consort of the sea god Poseidon); Hawaiian (Namaka, a sea goddess); Hindu (Ganga, protector of the sacred Ganges River); Yoruba and Afro-Cuban/Santeria (Yemaya); and Mesopotamian (Tiamat, goddess of the salt waters).
Jemanja is the goddess of the seas. It's an Afro-Brazilian mythical figure.
The language named after a continent is "African", as in African languages which range from Afro-Asiatic and Nilo-Saharan to Niger-Congo and Khoisan.
The Goddess of water is that of Nun, she is beleived to be able to control storms at her will, shapeshift, form, and control water. She walks among us as in human form which she must stay she is part of the sisters three who all have different powers or different elements the posess she walks among this earth as a normal human average teenager but she will age she looks as about 5'6 in height maybe about 110 in weights dark brown hair and pale in the face if you see anyone in that description refer to her as goddess or Nun act as if you were meeting the queen but if you refer to her a nun she can NOT lie. LONG LIVE THE GODDESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a ninja with an afro
Afro is the correct spelling.
An Afro-Argentinian is another name for an Afro-Argentine, an Argentine of African descent.
A New Orleanian woman named Aevin Dugas is said to hold the Guinness World Record of the largest natural afro at 4 feet and 4 inches in circumference.Please see related links below to read more on her.