Echo was not a god, but a female nymph. She lived in the forests with the other nymphs until she was scorned by Narcissus. Then she hid in caves.
Echo just repeat every thing because she got cursed by a goddess.
There is no Greek god named Heidi.
In the sun.
Mount Olympus.
Echo is the Roman name. It was transliterated (when you replace the Greek sounds with their equivalent Latin letters) from the Greek Ἠχώ. It's similar to how the Greek and Latin words for Apollo are the same, just that the Greek is spelled using the Greek alphabet. Sometimes the Romans didn't have original equivalents, so they just used the Greek name.
Echo was not a god (or goddess). She was actually a nymph, therefore she didn't have an area of influence.
In Greek mythology, Echo was a nymph known for her ability to repeat or echo what others said. She was associated with communication, especially in the form of repetition and imitation. Echo was punished by the goddess Hera, causing her to only be able to repeat the last words she hears.
up the street
Echo just repeat every thing because she got cursed by a goddess.
In Greek mythology, there isn’t a specific god solely dedicated to sound like there is for other things (e.g., Zeus for sky, Poseidon for sea). However: Closest Deities Related to Sound: Hermes: God of communication, messages, and speech — linked to sound and language. Apollo: God of music, poetry, and the arts — associated with musical sound and harmony. Pan: God of wild nature and shepherds — associated with the pan flute (a musical instrument). So, Apollo is often considered the closest to the "god of sound" because of his strong connection to music and music’s sounds. For more information: nsda.gov.bd
Echo's name in greek is echo
There is no Greek god named Heidi.
echo
In Greek mythology, the god Pan fell in love with the nymph Echo and wanted to marry her. However, Echo rejected Pan's advances, and as a result, Pan sought vengeance on her.
Echo is the Roman name. It was transliterated (when you replace the greek sounds with their equivalent latin letters) from the Greek Ἠχώ. It's similar to how the Greek and Latin words for Apollo are the same, just that the Greek is spelled using the Greek alphabet. Sometimes the Romans didn't have original equivalents, so they just used the Greek name.
Echo is the Roman name. It was transliterated (when you replace the greek sounds with their equivalent latin letters) from the Greek Ἠχώ. It's similar to how the Greek and Latin words for Apollo are the same, just that the Greek is spelled using the Greek alphabet. Sometimes the Romans didn't have original equivalents, so they just used the Greek name.
In the sun.