Phoebe originates of Greek mythology as the Titan daughter of Uranus (god of the sky) and Gaia (goddess of the earth). Phoebe was one of the first rulers of the heavens, overthrown by Zeus and his Olympian gods. The name entered the English language after the 17th century and though not popular, it is unique.
Phoebe originates of Greek mythology as the Titan daughter of Uranus (god of the sky) and Gaia (goddess of the earth). Phoebe was one of the first rulers of the heavens, overthrown by Zeus and his Olympian gods. The name entered the English language after the 17th century and though not popular, it is unique.
Phoebe originates of Greek mythology as the Titan daughter of Uranus (god of the sky) and Gaia (goddess of the earth). Phoebe was one of the first rulers of the heavens, overthrown by Zeus and his Olympian gods. The name entered the English language after the 17th century and though not popular, it is unique.
Phoebe originates of Greek mythology as the Titan daughter of Uranus (god of the sky) and Gaia (goddess of the earth). Phoebe was one of the first rulers of the heavens, overthrown by Zeus and his Olympian gods. The name entered the English language after the 17th century and though not popular, it is unique.