Afrodita
Afrodita is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, and desire. She is often depicted as a stunningly beautiful woman, embodying the ideals of attraction and romance. According to mythology, she was born from the sea foam and is associated with the planet Venus, which is named after her Roman counterpart, Venus.
In art and literature, Afrodita is frequently shown with symbols like doves, roses, and mirrors, representing her connection to love and beauty. She played a significant role in various myths, including the famous story of the Judgment of Paris, where her beauty was put to the test against other goddesses.