Artemis

/ɑrˈtɛmɪs/ noun

The Greek goddess of the hunt, moon, and wilderness, often depicted with a bow and accompanied by animals.

From ancient Greek Artemis, possibly derived from Proto-Indo-European roots meaning 'to cut' or 'slicer,' referring to her role as a hunter. The name appears in Linear B inscriptions from Mycenaean Greece and was associated with protection of young women and animals.

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