There isn't one of which I'm aware. the word comes from the Greek word syringa, which means "tube, channel or tunnel".
rhadamanthus- the underworld god of justice
The word is not mythological, just meaning abundant or plentiful. Comes from Latin 'opulentus' and from 'opes' meaning wealth
Uranus is named after a Greek God.
the origin of the flute rests with the Greek Mythological God, Pan.
The word jovial comes from the Roman god, Jove (Jupiter - Gk. Zeus). It was believed in ancient astrology, that those born with Jupiter in their sign were happy people, thus the modern meaning of the word jovial as "happy, good humored".
From the Greek god Flora
rhadamanthus- the underworld god of justice
The word is not mythological, just meaning abundant or plentiful. Comes from Latin 'opulentus' and from 'opes' meaning wealth
From the Greek goddess "Hygeia", a goddess of good health.
Termites I think that it is Terminus latin god of boundaries.
Pantheon means; (pan) "all" and (theon) "gods".
Saxon form Woden of Norse Odin, Woden's day.
It comes from 'Jove' or Jupiter, the Roman god equivalent to Zeus.
Helious was one of the second-generation Titans, son of Hyperion and Theia.
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The word syringe is pronounced "suh-RINJ".