Πήγασος

Etymology
Traditionally associated with, especially used to denote springs of Ocean, where Perseus killed Medusa, from whose blood Pegasus sprang.

One alternative etymology of this name is, and Pihassassi, a local Luwian-Hittite name in southern Cilicia of a weather god represented with thunder and lightning. The proponents of this etymology adduce Pegasus' role, reported as early as Hesiod, as the bringer of thunderbolts to Zeus. It was first suggested in 1952 and remains widely accepted, but Robin Lane Fox (2009) has criticized it as implausible.

Proper noun

 * 1) Pegasus