Linus

Etymology
From the name of the second pope,, , of uncertain meaning.

Proper noun

 * , 2 Timothy 4:21:
 * Do thy diligence to come before winter. Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren.
 * Do thy diligence to come before winter. Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: Ли́нус
 * Esperanto: Lino
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 * Portuguese: Lino
 * Russian:
 * Swedish:
 * Vietnamese: Linô

Etymology
From the.

Proper noun

 * 1) A son of Apollo and Psammate, daughter of Crotopus, king of the Argives; he was given by his mother to the care of shepherds, and one day, being left alone, was torn to pieces by dogs; whereupon Apollo sent into the land a monster which destroyed everything, until slain by Chorœbus.
 * 2) The son of Apollo and Terpsichore, instructor of Orpheus and Hercules, the latter of whom killed him by a blow with the lyre. ( a son of Mercury and Urania, and was killed by Apollo in Eubœa.)
 * 3) A fountain in Arcadia.
 * 1) A fountain in Arcadia.