קלאופטרה
"Glory of the Father"
In Greek mythology, Cleopatra was a legendary queen of Egypt. Her name is derived from the Greek word ‘kleos,’ meaning ‘glory,’ and ‘pater,’ meaning ‘father.’ As a queen, she was revered as a goddess, symbolizing the glory of her father, Ptolemy XII. In Christianity, Cleopatra represents faith, strength, and divine guidance.
A symbol of divine guidance and strength.
Creative, artistic, and socially gifted, threes are free and joyous with an optimistic and sunny outlook on life. They aspire to express their vision and imagination, transforming dreams into reality.
קלאופטרה
המלכה מפורסמת, תואר יווני של שושלת מצרית
Κλεοπάτρα
Δόξα τοῦ Πατρός, Βασίλισσα της Αιγύπτου
Cleopatra
Glory of the Father, Famous Queen of Egypt
KLEE-uh-PAT-ruh
IPA: /kliːəˈpætrə/
Creative, artistic, and socially gifted, threes are free and joyous with an optimistic and sunny outlook on life. They aspire to express their vision and imagination, transforming dreams into reality.
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