Terra
MEANING
ORIGIN
Roman
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Latin word 'terra' meaning 'earth' or 'land'.
CULTURAL NOTES
In Roman mythology, Terra was the goddess of the Earth, equivalent to the Greek goddess Gaia.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Used historically in Roman culture to denote the planet Earth or the concept of land and ground.
MEANING
ORIGIN
Modern
ETYMOLOGY
Adapted from the Latin 'terra', commonly used in sciences and literature.
CULTURAL NOTES
Frequently used in fantasy and science fiction works to refer to the planet Earth.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Gained popularity as a given name in English-speaking countries in the late 20th century.
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