English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Μέμνων (Mémnōn).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Memnon
- (Greek mythology) An Ethiopian king and son of Tithonus and Eos. Considered a great warrior, he fought on the side of Troy and was killed by Achilles.
Derived terms
Translations
Ethiopian king and warrior
- Armenian: Մեմնոն (hy) (Memnon)
- Old Armenian: Մեմնոն (Memnon)
- Catalan: Mèmnon m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 門農 / 门农 (Ménnóng)
- Esperanto: Memnono
- Finnish: Memnon
- French: Memnon (fr) m
- German: Memnon m
- Greek: Μέμνων (el) m (Mémnon)
- Ancient: Μέμνων m (Mémnōn)
- Hungarian: Memnón
- Italian: Memnone m, Mennone (it) m
- Japanese: メムノーン (Memunōn)
- Korean: 멤논 (memnon)
- Latin: Memnon m
- Lithuanian: Memnonas m
- Persian: ممنون (fa) (mamnun)
- Polish: Memnon (pl) m
- Portuguese: Mêmnon m
- Russian: Ме́мнон m (Mémnon)
- Slovak: Memnón m
- Spanish: Memnón m
- Ukrainian: Мемнон m (Memnon)
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Portuguese
Proper noun
Memnon m
- alternative form of Mémnon