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SIGN UP"Pallas" is a gender-neutral name of Greek origin, meaning "Youth." In Greek mythology, Pallas is associated with various figures, including a son of Uranus and Gaia, a prominent character in the Aeneid, and an epithet of Athena. Additionally, the name has been borne by historical figures such as Marcus Antonius Pallas, a freedman and favorite of Emperor Claudius, and Peter Simon Pallas, a renowned German naturalist. It has also been used to name places, ships, and organizations, including Pallas University of Applied Sciences in Estonia and Pallas Projects/Studios, a contemporary art space in Dublin, Ireland. The name Pallas carries a sense of vitality and youthful energy, resonating with its Greek origin and mythological references.
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