[ noun ] (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology <noun.person>
Gaea \Gaea\ (j[=e]"[.a]), prop. n. [Gr. Gai^a, Gh^] (Mythol.) The goddess of the earth, considered as a personification of the earth. According to Hesiod she was the first-born of Chaos, and mother of Uranus, Pontus, Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology. [Also spelled {Gaia}.]
Syn: Gaia, Ge. [WordNet 1.5]
Gaia \Gaia\ prop. n. [Gr. gai^a earth.] Goddess of the earth; same as {Gaea}.
Syn: Gaea, Ge. [WordNet 1.5]
Have you heard of Gaia?
Vila Nova de Gaia is the showroom for port wine.
"My brother also was a jazz fanatic, and there were always bands and musicians around our house," said Grant, whose "Mango Tango" is on Gaia Records.
Third, that these messages are so important that they justify considerable repetition. Goldsmith, brother of financier James, has found inspiration in the 'Gaia' philosophies of the maverick British scientist James Lovelock.