Celaeno

/sɪˈliːnoʊ/ noun

In Greek mythology, one of the Pleiades (seven sister goddesses), often associated with darkness or obscuring mist.

From Greek 'Kelainó' (Celaeno), from 'kelainós' meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy.' The Pleiades were named daughters of Atlas and Pleione in Greek mythology.

AMሰላይኖ
ARسيلينو
BNসেলাইনো
CACelaeno
CSCelaeno
DACelaeno
DECelaeno
ELCelaeno
ESCelaeno
FAسِلاِینو
FICelaeno
FRCelaeno
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