The name Cicne carries a rich history rooted in greek culture. Derived from "kúknos", this masculine name embodies the essence of This name derives from the Ancient Greek “kúknos (κύκνος),” meaning “swan. Its linguistic journey through centuries reflects the cultural values and traditions of greek-speaking communities.
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “kúknos (κύκνος),” meaning “swan.” In Greek mythology, Cycnus or Cygnus was a bloodthirsty and cruel man who dwelt either in Pagasae, Thessaly, or by the river Echedorus in Macedonia. Cycnus was the son of Ares by Pelopia or Pyrene. He married Themistonoe, daughter of King Ceyx of Trachis.
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Cicne is predominantly used in catalan speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.