Entity: DEMI-MOORE
DEMI-MOORE is a term that can refer to a US film actress known for her roles in movies such as Ghost and Indecent Proposal, as well as a baby name meaning 'follower of Demeter' or 'part of your heart'. It is also a combining form from French meaning 'half' or 'lesser'.
DEMI-MOORE
Etymology
DEMI-MOORE is a term that can have multiple meanings, including a reference to a US film actress and a baby name meaning 'follower of Demeter' or 'part of your heart'. It is also a combining form from French meaning 'half' or 'lesser'.
Definition
DEMI-MOORE can refer to a US film actress known for her roles in movies such as Ghost and Indecent Proposal, as well as a baby name meaning 'follower of Demeter' or 'part of your heart'. It is also a combining form from French meaning 'half' or 'lesser'.
Historical Context
The term DEMI-MOORE gained popularity in reference to the actress Demi Moore, known for her successful career in Hollywood during the late 20th century. The name Demi also has Greek origins, connecting it to the goddess of agriculture, Demeter.
Cultural Significance
DEMI-MOORE, as a term, reflects the cultural fascination with Hollywood celebrities and the influence of popular media on society. The actress Demi Moore's roles in iconic films have contributed to her status as a cultural figure.
Related Concepts
- Demi Lovato: Another prominent figure in the entertainment industry with the name 'Demi'
- Demiurge: A philosophical concept of a creator deity
See Also
DEMI-MOORE can refer to a US film actress known for her roles in movies such as Ghost and Indecent Proposal, as well as a baby name meaning 'follower of Demeter' or 'part of your heart'. It is also a combining form from French meaning 'half' or 'lesser'.