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Japanese
ミネルウァ on Japanese Wikipedia
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin Minerva
Pronunciation
Proper noun
ミネルウァ • (Mineruwa)
- (Roman mythology) Minerva
See also
- アテーナー (Atēnā)
- (ローマ神話のオリュンポス十二神 (Rōma shinwa no Oryunposu jūnishin)) 神 (kami, “god”); アポロー (Aporō, “Apollo”), ウェスタ (Wesuta, “Vesta”), ウェヌス (Wenusu, “Venus”), ウゥルカーヌス (Wurukānusu, “Vulcan”), ケレース (Kerēsu, “Ceres”), ディアーナ (Diāna, “Diana”), マールス (Mārusu, “Mars”), ミネルウァ (Mineruwa, “Minerva”), メルクリウス (Merukuriusu, “Mercury”), ネプトゥーヌス (Neputūnusu, “Neptune”), ユーノー (Yūnō, “Juno”), ユーピテル (Yūpiteru, “Jupiter”), (Category: ja:Roman deities)