hertha (Meaning)

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hertha (n)

the Teutonic goddess of fertility; later identified with Norse Njord

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hertha Sentence Examples

  1. Hertha, the German goddess of the Earth, was worshipped as a symbol of fertility and renewal.
  2. With a heavy heart, Hertha watched her beloved son embark on a perilous journey.
  3. Hertha's unwavering determination propelled her through countless challenges.
  4. The ancient temple of Hertha stood as a testament to the enduring faith of her followers.
  5. Despite adversity, Hertha's spirit remained indomitable, inspiring those around her.
  6. As the sun rose, casting its golden rays upon Hertha, she felt a surge of gratitude for life's blessings.
  7. Hertha's laughter was a melody that filled the air with joy and laughter.
  8. In Hertha's garden, nature flourished with an abundance of vibrant flowers and lush greenery.
  9. The tale of Hertha's kindness and compassion was passed down through generations, inspiring acts of benevolence.
  10. As the seasons changed, Hertha's connection to the Earth deepened, reminding her of the eternal cycle of life and rebirth.

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the Teutonic goddess of fertility; later identified with Norse Njord

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Hertha, the German goddess of the Earth, was worshipped as a symbol of fertility and renewal.

With a heavy heart, Hertha watched her beloved son embark on a perilous journey.

Hertha's unwavering determination propelled her through countless challenges.

The ancient temple of Hertha stood as a testament to the enduring faith of her followers.