Antigone akọkọ orukọ definition |
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Antigone orukọ definition: orukọ yi ni miiran èdè, yewo ki pronunciation aba, obirin ati okunrin aba ti akọkọ orukọ Antigone. |
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Setumo Antigone |
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Derived from Greek αντι (anti) "against, compared to, like" and γονη (gone) "birth, offspring". In Greek legend Antigone was the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. King Creon of Thebes declared that her slain brother Polynices was to remain unburied, a great dishonour. She disobeyed and gave him a proper burial, and for this she was sealed alive in a cave. | |
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Ni Antigone a girl orukọ? |
Bẹẹni, orukọ Antigone ni o ni abo. |
Ibo ni akọkọ orukọ Antigone wá? |
Name Antigone wọpọ ni Greek itan aye atijọ. |
Miiran spellings fun igba akọkọ orukọ Antigone |
Αντιγονη (ni atijọ ti Greek) |