Arene
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Arene or Arênê or Arène means several things:
- Another term for aromatic hydrocarbon
- In Greek mythology, Arene was the wife of Aphareus and mother of Idas and Lynceus.
- A French surname of the Provence region with the same origin as the Spanish Arenas and Italian Areno, all derived from the Latin root word (h)arena, meaning sand. By family tradition, the sand in question was that of the Roman arena (or colosseum), thus making the original bearer a gladiator. More likely, however, the name simply signifies a person who lived on or near sand, such as on a beach.