Apoll
Introduction
Derived from the name Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, knowledge, and healing.
Background Story
The name Apoll is often associated with the ancient Greek god Apollo, who was revered for his numerous attributes, including the pursuit of beauty and artistic excellence. In literature and art, Apollo is commonly depicted as the ideal of male beauty and a god who embodies harmony and intellect.
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Variations
Apollo
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