- Iphigenia
Iphigenia (Mythological character) (Personal Name)
- Ifigeneia (Mythological character)
- Ifigenia (Mythological character)
- Ifigenija (Mythological character)
- Ifigjenia (Mythological character)
- Ifixenia (Mythological character)
- Iphigeneia (Mythological character)
- Iphigenie (Mythological character)
- 伊菲革涅亚 (Mythological character)
- イーピゲネイア (Mythological character)
- איפיגניה (Mythological character)
- 이피게네이아 (Mythological character)
- Іфігенія (Mythological character)
- Ифигенија (Mythological character)
- Ифигения (Mythological character)
- إيفيجينيا (Mythological character)
- Ἰφιγένεια (Mythological character)
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Euripides. Iphigenia in Tauris and other plays, 2010: page 98 (Iphigeneia; daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra; priestess of Artemis in the land of the Taurians)
Brill's new Pauly online, 23 June 2014 (Iphigenia; Ἰφιγένεια; daughter of Agamemnon and clytaemnestra, sister of Orestes, Chrysothemis, and Electra; sacrificed to Artemis by Agamemnon to allow the Greeks to depart for Troy; in some traditions she is rescued by Artemis at the last minute and either became a goddess or a priestess of Artemis in the land of the Taurians)
Wikipedia, 23 June 2014 (Iphigenia; Ἰφιγένεια; Iphigeneia; daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology; other forms of name: إيفيجينيا; Ифигения; Ifigeneia; Ifigènia; Iphigenie; Ifigenia; Ifixenia; 이피게네이아; Ifigenija; איפיגניה; Ifigjenia; Ифигенија; Іфігенія; 伊菲革涅亚)



