Damno (mythology) - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Damno (Ancient Greek: Δαμνὼ) was an Egyptian princess as the daughter of King Belus of Egypt [1] Damno married her paternal uncle, Agenor, and by him, became the mother of Isaia and Melia Later on, these two women married their cousins, Aegyptus and Danaus (brothers of Damno), respectively [1]
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Damno Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary The Latin word “damno” (verb) translates to “I condemn” or “I damage” in English It derives from the larger family of words related to the act of inflicting harm or establishing blame, and it is related etymologically to the English word “damn ”
User-submitted name Damno - Behind the Name In Greek mythology, this was the name of a daughter of king Belus of Egypt It was also used as an epithet of the moon The meaning, origin and history for the user-submitted name Damno