Lampros eosforos
Geia sou Lampre :)Both the Liddell & Scott Greek-English Lexicon and the Oxford English Dictonary note that Lampros is a Greek word meaqning "bright, brilliant, radiant". The OED also lists the following lampros-related English words:- lamprophane = a "bright" mineral
- lamprophoner = an instrument for increasing the "brighness" of sound
- lamprophyllite = a golden-brown silicate of sodium, strontium, and titanium
- lamprophyre = a variety of "bright" rocks
- lamprotype = a paper print glazed with collodion and gelatineNow lets get to your point. Eos-foros (aka Luci-fer) is the demon who brings light, a metaphor for knowlegde. Unlike the Judeochristian tradition, he does not represent evil to the Hellenes. Eosforos is represented by the planet Venus, the morning star. Heavenly bodies have been frequently described as "lampra" by many Hellenic writers, including Hesiod in Theogony. (http://www.perseus.org/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%2361856)
So indeed there is a connection in this respect :)
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please find my name origin  ·  LABROS  ·  3/27/2003, 4:21 AM
Labros - Labor  ·  Magia  ·  3/27/2003, 9:41 AM
Re: Labros - Labor  ·  labros  ·  6/9/2003, 9:59 AM
Hey Magia  ·  Pavlos  ·  3/28/2003, 2:01 AM
Re: Hey Magia  ·  Magia  ·  3/28/2003, 8:50 AM
Re: please find my name origin  ·  Pavlos  ·  3/27/2003, 4:53 AM
Re: are you sure?  ·  labros  ·  3/28/2003, 4:26 AM
Lampros eosforos  ·  Pavlos  ·  3/28/2003, 6:27 AM
PS  ·  Pavlos  ·  3/28/2003, 6:32 AM