Poetry: From 1 Different Sources
(American) A romantic woman Poetrey, Poetri, Poetrie, Poetree, Poetrea
(Greek) Form of Kalliope, meaning “having a beautiful voice”; in mythology, the muse of epic poetry Calliopee, Calliopy, Calliopi, Calliopie, Caliope, Caliopi, Caliopie, Caliopy, Calliopea, Calliopeah, Caliopea, Caliopeah, Caliopa... calliope
(Celtic) Beautiful poetry; in mythology, the goddess of poetry Cerydwen, Ceridwyn, Ceridwin, Cerdwin, Ceridwenn, Ceridwenne, Ceridwynn, Ceridwynne, Ceridwinn, Ceridwinne... ceridwen
(Greek) In mythology, the muse of lyric poetry... erato
(Greek) In mythology, muse of lyric poetry... euterpe
(Greek) Having a beautiful voice; in mythology, the muse of epic poetry Kalliopee, Kalliopy, Kalliopi, Kalliopie, Kaliope, Kaliopi, Kaliopie, Kaliopy, Kaliopee, Kalliopea, Kalipea... kalliope
(Norse) Seeing one; in mythology, goddess of poetry and history Sagah, Sagga... saga
(Vietnamese) One who inspires poetry... thi