Αώο
Αώο is a figure from Greek mythology, often associated with the concept of dawn. She is considered a personification of the early morning light and is sometimes depicted as a beautiful woman who brings the first light of day. Her name translates to "Dawn" in English, and she is linked to the cycle of day and night.
In some myths, Αώο is the daughter of Hyperion and Theia, making her a sibling to Helios (the Sun) and Selene (the Moon). She is often portrayed as rising from the ocean, heralding the arrival of daylight and symbolizing new beginnings.