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  2. Galatea (/ ˌ ɡ æ l ə ˈ t iː ə /; Greek: Γαλάτεια; "she who is milk-white") [1] is the post-antiquity name popularly applied to the statue carved of ivory alabaster by Pygmalion of Cyprus, which then came to life in Greek mythology.

  3. Galatea, in Greek mythology, a Nereid who was loved by the Cyclops Polyphemus. Galatea, however, loved the youth Acis. When Polyphemus discovered Acis and Galatea together, he crushed Acis to death with a boulder. Galatea is also the name, in some versions of the Pygmalion story, of the statue that.

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  4. The name of Galatea is found in the earlier Greek myths, given to several different women, but none of them is the statue from the Pygmalion legend. One of them is a maiden who was loved by Polyphemus, the Cyclops from the stories of Odysseus; she didn’t return Polyphemus’ love and when the Cyclops saw Galatea with Acis, her lover, he threw ...

  5. Galatea is a name of Greek origin, first appearing in ancient mythology. The name is derived from the Greek words “gala,” meaning “milk,” and “teia,” suggesting a connection to gods or goddesses.

  6. Dr. William Moulton Marston drew inspiration from the Galatea and Pygmalion myth in creating his allegorical myth of Wonder Woman's clay birth, with Hippolyte being in the "Pygmalion" role sculpting her daughter Wonder Woman (as the "Galatea") from clay and given life by Aphrodite's breath.

  7. Jun 14, 2024 · Originating from Greek mythology, the classic feminine name Galatea means ‘she who is milk-white’ or simply ‘milk-white.’ It is a Latinization of the Greek name Galateia. This Greek name is most likely derived from gala , a Greek term for ‘milk.’

  8. The name Galatea comes from Greek mythology. In the story of Pygmalion, Galatea is a beautiful statue carved by the sculptor Pygmalion and brought to life by the goddess Aphrodite. The name Galatea itself means “milk white” or “white as milk” in Greek, symbolizing purity, beauty, and perfection.

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