IPA: /əˈpɑloʊ/
KK: /əˈpɑloʊ/
A figure from Greek and Roman mythology known as the god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry, often depicted as a handsome young man.
In ancient times, people would pray to Apollo for guidance and inspiration in their artistic endeavors.
Apollo → The name 'Apollo' originates from Latin 'Apollo' and Greek 'Ἀπόλλων' (Apollōn), which is of uncertain origin but is often associated with the meaning 'destroyer' or 'to destroy'. In mythology, Apollo is the god of the sun, music, and prophecy, embodying both creative and destructive forces.
Think of Apollo as a powerful figure in mythology, representing both creation and destruction, which helps you remember that he is a complex god associated with various aspects of life.