Proserpina

Etymology
From from  by  perhaps first in  via a   or, possibly from  and , meaning 'corn-'.

Proper noun

 * 1)  The goddess of springtime, queen of the underworld; the Roman equivalent of Persephone.
 * , the asteroid.
 * 1)  A fictitious planet beyond Pluto

Synonyms

 * , ㉖
 * ⯘

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 冥后星

Etymology
From from  by  perhaps first in  via a   or, possibly from  and , meaning 'corn-'.

Proper noun

 * 1)   or Proserpine

Etymology
From a form of by  perhaps first in  via a   or, possibly from  and , meaning 'corn-'.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Proserpina or Proserpine, daughter of Ceres and Jupiter; wife of Pluto, who seized her as she was gathering flowers in Sicily, and carried her to Hades to be queen of the Underworld; equivalent to Greek Persephone, goddess of the seasons and spring vegetation; conflated with earlier Italic Roman deity Libera
 * 2)  the Underworld
 * 1)  the Underworld