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My sexy beautiful goddess
— Stephen Sroczyk (@stephensroczyk) January 1, 2023
— 東條希画像bot (@nontan_goddess) January 1, 2023
— 東條希画像bot (@nontan_goddess) January 1, 2023
Good morning ^^ all good ? pic.twitter.com/lYl7M9IlUn
— Ark (@Goddess_Ark) January 1, 2023
Awwwwws you’re so cute~! As a fellow goddess I wanna cuddle you, Lady Aqua~ https://t.co/ZCLkRTCdBq
— 大神ミオ Ookami Mio (@BigGodMio222) January 1, 2023
If they keep Wentz in this game I’m turning it tf off
— 🫶🏽 𝒫𝑒𝓉𝓉𝓎 𝒷𝑜𝑜𝓅 🫶🏽 (@Slim__Goddess) January 1, 2023
My sexy beautiful goddess
— Stephen Sroczyk (@stephensroczyk) January 1, 2023
The first is that the month is named after the Roman goddess Juno, the goddess of marriage and the wife of the supreme deity Jupiter; the second is that the name comes from the Latin word iuniores, meaning "younger ones", as opposed to maiores ("elders")
— Zach's Strange Corners of Thought (@ZachCorners) January 1, 2023
#May The month May was named for the Greek Goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea, whose festival was held in May.
— Zach's Strange Corners of Thought (@ZachCorners) January 1, 2023
from her equivalent Greek goddess name Aphrodite (Aphros), or from the Etruscan name Apru. Jacob Grimm suggests the name of a hypothetical god or hero, Aper or Aprus.
— Zach's Strange Corners of Thought (@ZachCorners) January 1, 2023
Since some of the Roman months were named in honor of divinities, and as April was sacred to the goddess Venus, her Veneralia being held on the first day, it has been suggested that Aprilis was originally her month Aphrilis,
— Zach's Strange Corners of Thought (@ZachCorners) January 1, 2023
