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Ariadne

Meaning

Means "most holy", composed of the Cretan Greek elements αρι (ari) "most" and αδνος (adnos) "holy".

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Famous People Named Ariadne

Ariadne

Ariadne (; ; ) was a Cretan princess in Greek mythology.

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Ariadne Oliver

Ariadne Oliver is a fictional character in the novels of Agatha Christie.

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Ariadne (writer)

Ariadne was the pseudonym of a "Young Lady" who wrote the play She Ventures and He Wins, which was first performed at The New Theatre in its 1694-95 season.

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Ariadne (poem)

Ariadne (1932) is a short epic or long narrative poem of 3,300 lines, by the British poet F.

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Ariadne (archive)

Ariadne is an information and documentation center on women/gender hosted by the Austrian National Library in Vienna.

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Ariadne in Other Languages

CatalanAriadna
CroatianArijana
DutchAriane
EnglishAriana
EnglishArienne
EnglishAryana
FrenchAriane
FrenchArianne

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