Etymology:
Ganymede derives from the Ancient Greek word "γανυμήδης" (Ganymedēs).
Meaning:
"He who delights" or "rejoicer"
Origin:
Ganymede is a figure from Greek mythology:
Usage:
The name Ganymede has been used in various contexts, including:
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