Poetry Health Dictionary

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(American) A romantic woman Poetrey, Poetri, Poetrie, Poetree, Poetrea
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary

Bridget

(Irish) A strong and protective woman; in mythology, goddess of fire, wisdom, and poetry

Bridgett, Bridgette, Briget, Brigette, Bridgit, Bridgitte, Birgit, Birgitte, Birgitta, Berget, Bergitte, Bergit, Berit, Biddy, Bridie, Bride, Brid, Brigetta, Bridgetta, Brighid, Bidelia, Bidina, Breeda, Brigid, Brigida, Brigidia, Brigit, Brigitta, Brigitte, Brietta, Briette, Brigantia, Bryga, Brygida, Brygid... bridget

Calliope

(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

Ceridwen

(Celtic) Beautiful poetry; in mythology, the goddess of poetry Cerydwen, Ceridwyn, Ceridwin, Cerdwin, Ceridwenn, Ceridwenne, Ceridwynn, Ceridwynne, Ceridwinn, Ceridwinne... ceridwen

Erato

(Greek) In mythology, the muse of lyric poetry... erato

Euterpe

(Greek) In mythology, muse of lyric poetry... euterpe

Kalliope

(Greek) Having a beautiful voice; in mythology, the muse of epic poetry Kalliopee, Kalliopy, Kalliopi, Kalliopie, Kaliope, Kaliopi, Kaliopie, Kaliopy, Kaliopee, Kalliopea, Kalipea... kalliope

Rawiyah

(Arabic) One who recites ancient poetry

Rawiya, Rawiyya, Rawiyyah... rawiyah

Saga

(Norse) Seeing one; in mythology, goddess of poetry and history Sagah, Sagga... saga

Thi

(Vietnamese) One who inspires poetry... thi



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