Faun

/fɔːn/ noun

In Roman mythology, a wild woodland spirit that is part human and part goat, similar to a satyr in Greek mythology.

From Latin 'Faunus,' the Roman god of forests and wild places. The name possibly relates to 'favere' (to favor), suggesting a deity who favored hunters and shepherds.

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