Icarus

Etymology
From, from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A Greek mythological figure, son of Daedalus, who escaped from the Cretan labyrinth of Knossos by flying with wings made from feathers and wax, but flew too near to the sun, which melted the wax in the wings, so he fell down and drowned in the Aegean Sea.

Translations

 * Arabic: إيكَرُس, إيكَارُوس
 * Catalan:
 * Danish: Ikaros
 * Dutch: Icarus
 * Estonian: Ikaros
 * French:
 * German: Ikarus, Ikaros
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: איקארוס
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: イカロス
 * Latin: Icarus
 * Marathi: इकारस, इकारोस
 * Polish: Ikar
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: Icar
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: Ikaros
 * Ukrainian: Іка́р

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Proper noun

 * 1)   Greek mythological figure whose wings disintegrated, drowned in the Aegean

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1) Icarus