Associations to the word «Leto»
Noun
- Jared
- Artemis
- Hera
- Bene
- Alia
- Zeus
- Apollo
- Dune
- Gurney
- Jessica
- Poseidon
- Hermes
- Phoebe
- Idaho
- Aphrodite
- Shannon
- Athena
- Heracles
- Spice
- Duncan
- Maia
- Quail
- Goddess
- Nymph
- Mars
- Childbirth
- Gaia
- Jihad
- Swain
- Ovid
- Rayon
- Duke
- Hyperion
- Metamorphosis
- Python
- Titan
- Cyborg
- Joker
- Ada
- Thebes
- Frontman
- Hades
- Crete
- Chil
- Bartholomew
- Cart
- Archduke
- Iliad
- Dren
- Hydra
- Twin
- Worm
- Hymn
- Jai
- Tyrant
- Cara
- Whitaker
- Liber
- Birth
- Obscenity
- Eros
- Mortal
- Scattering
- Grimace
- Sadness
- Trance
- Infirmary
- Epithet
- Dominic
- Prometheus
- Io
- Victor
- Orion
- Isis
- Melon
- Citadel
- Dallas
- Courtney
- Mtv
- Mythology
- Myth
- Spacing
Wiktionary
LETO, proper noun. (Greek mythology) In Greek mythology, the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
LETO, proper noun. (astronomy) Short for 68 Leto, a main belt asteroid.
Dictionary definition
LETO, noun. Wife or mistress of Zeus and mother of Apollo and Artemis in ancient mythology; called Latona in Roman mythology.
Wise words
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