Definition: The word "Aronia" appears in Greek mythology as the goddess of victory, prosperity, and wealth. In many stories, she was said to be the daughter of Zeus, a god of the sky, and Hestia, a goddess of love and fertility. The story goes that Aronia married Demeter, a powerful queen of the underworld, who ruled over the gods. She gave birth to twins, Odysseus and Atalanta, who became heroes thanks to Aronia's wisdom and the help of her three daughters: Patroclus, Hecuba, and Eurydice. The name "Aronia" is derived from the Greek word "aeron," meaning victory or a triumph. In modern times, it often means one's success or a significant achievement.