Apollo
Definition
In Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of music, poetry, prophecy, healing, the sun, and archery—basically the Renaissance man of Mount Olympus, if Renaissance involved lyres and plagues.
The NASA Apollo program (1961–1972), a series of space missions that achieved the first human Moon landings, turning sci-fi dreams into dusty boot prints.
Any of various butterflies in the genus Parnassius, admired for their delicate wings but less likely to predict your future than the god.
Examples
After binge-watching ancient myths, my karaoke skills suddenly channeled Apollo—crowd went wild, sun didn't melt anyone.
Launched like an Apollo rocket, her career hit the moon, but she still packs lunches for zero-gravity snacking.
Naming my WiFi 'Apollo11' didn't summon moon signals, just disappointed neighbors begging for the password.
He strummed his guitar like Apollo at a poetry slam, turning heartbreak into hits—gods approve, ex does not.