The baby name Enceladus is a unisex name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "en-SELL-uh-dus".
Enceladus is Greek Mythology in Origin.
Enceladus is a name that has its roots in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, Enceladus was a giant who fought against the gods in the Titanomachy. He was defeated and buried under Mount Etna in Sicily. The name Enceladus means "inflamed" or "fiery" in Greek, which is fitting given his association with the volcanic Mount Etna.
Enceladus is a gender-neutral name, although it is more commonly used for boys. The pronunciation of Enceladus is en-SELL-uh-dus. The name is composed of two Greek words: en, which means "in" or "within," and Kelados, which means "fiery." The name Enceladus has been used in popular culture, including in science fiction and fantasy literature, as well as in astronomy.
In astronomy, Enceladus is the name of one of Saturn's moons. The moon was discovered in 1789 by William Herschel and is named after the giant from Greek mythology. Enceladus is known for its geysers, which spew water and other materials into space. The discovery of these geysers has led to speculation that there may be a subsurface ocean on Enceladus, making it a potential location for extraterrestrial life. The name Enceladus has become associated with exploration and discovery, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their child.
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