Ate
Found 3 entry about "Ate"
Ατη(Ancient Greek)
ə-TAY
Ate Name meanings & History
Filipino mythology, Greek mythology. In the Filipino culture, Ate means "older sister" and is a term of respect given to an older sister, female cousin, or any woman who is older than the speaker. In Greek mythology, Ate (pronounced AH-tay) is the goddess of mischief and delusion. Means "ruin, folly, delusion" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was the goddess (daimona) of blind folly and delusion, leading men down the path to ruin. Her power was countered by the Litai or Prayers, which followed in her wake. Ate is used as a given name in Filipino culture. It is also used as the name of a goddess in Greek mythology.
Zodiac Sign of Ate: Action Aries
Synonyms of Ate:
A: Action,Aggressive,Angry,Argumentative,Assertive,Ambitious
T: Tacky,Talkative,Touchy,Testy,Doubting Thomas,Truth,Tireless
E: Expressive,Environment,Exaggerate,Enliven,Entertain,Enlighten
Ate is:- a Comedic name
- a Formal name
- a Strange name
2.) Ate (Male)
Usage: Japanese
Description: Means "ruin, folly, delusion" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was the goddess (daimona) of blind folly and delusion, leading men down the path to ruin. Her power was countered by the Litai or Prayers, which followed in her wake.
3.) Ate (Male)
Usage: Frisian
Meanings: Ate means "ruin" or "mischief" in Greek mythological terms. It is referred to as the goddess of reckless actions and delusions. In modern terms, Ate is often associated with making poor choices and not taking responsibility for the consequences of one's actions.
Scripts: In Greek, the name Ate is written as Ατη.
Ατη(Ancient Greek)
Pronunciation: The name Ate is pronounced "ah-tee".
ə-TAY
Description: Ate is a name of Greek origin. Ate means "ruin" or "mischief" in Greek mythological terms. It is referred to as the goddess of reckless actions and delusions. In modern terms, Ate is often associated with making poor choices and not taking responsibility for the consequences of one's actions. Means "ruin, folly, delusion" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was the goddess (daimona) of blind folly and delusion, leading men down the path to ruin. Her power was countered by the Litai or Prayers, which followed in her wake. Ate is a name that can be used for both boys and girls, but it is not common. It is more likely to be used as a middle name or a nickname than a given name.
Related Names to Ate
Some related names to Ate include Athena, Aphrodite, and Demeter.