Aphrodite (disambiguation)
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Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty.the roman version of Aphrodite is Venus.
Aphrodite may also refer to:
Geography and astronomy
- Aphrodite Glacier, Graham Land, Antarctica
 - 1388 Aphrodite, an asteroid
 - Aphrodite gas field, off the southern coast of Cyprus
 - Aphrodite 2, a submarine telecommunications cable system linking Greece and Cyprus
 
Military
- Operation Aphrodite, a series of drone experiments by the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II
 - USS Aphrodite (SP-135), a U.S. Navy patrol vessel, from 1917 to 1919
 - HMS Aphrodite, a cancelled Amphion-class submarine
 
Books
- Aphrodite, an 1896 novel by Pierre Louÿs
 - Aphrodite LaFonte, in the book series House of Night
 
Films, TV, comics
- Aphrodite (film), a movie by Robert Fuest very loosely inspired by an episode from the Louÿs novel
 - The Aphrodite Inheritance BBC
 
Fictional characters
- Aphrodite (Xena and Hercules), from the TV shows Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
 - Aphrodite (comics), various characters
 - Aphrodite A, a female mecha from the Mazinger Z anime and manga series
 - Pisces Aphrodite, in the Saint Seiya manga series
 - Aphrodite, a playable character in Smite (video game)
 
Music
- Afro-Dite, a band
 - Aphrodite (artist), born Gavin King, a UK jungle and drum and bass DJ/producer
 - Aphrodite's Theme by George Kotsonis Love Theme From "The Aphrodite Inheritance" BBC 1979
 - Aphrodite, composition by George Whitfield Chadwick
 
Albums
- Aphrodite (album), a 2010 album by Kylie Minogue
 - Aphrodite, album by Aphrodite (artist)
 - Aphrodite, album by Ikuko Kawai 2004
 - Aphrodite, album by Alessandro Carabelli 2006
 - Afrodite, a 2004 album by Imani Coppola
 
Songs
- "Aphrodite" (song), a 2010 song by Kylie Minogue
 - "Aphrodite", a song by Ash from Nu-Clear Sounds
 
See also
- Aphrodita aculeata, the sea mouse, a marine worm named for the goddess Aphrodite
 - Aphroditeola, a pink fragrant mushroom genus
 
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