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Dracaena (romanized form of the Greek ''δράκαινα'' - ''drakaina'', "female dragon") can mean: *
Drakaina (mythology) In Greek mythology, a ''drakaina'' ( grc, δράκαινα) is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with humanlike features. Mythology Examples of the ''drakaina'' included Campe, Delphyne, Echidna and Sybaris. Python, slain by Apollo, and the ...
, a Greek mythological entity * ''Dracaena'' (plant), a genus of plants *''
Cordyline australis ''Cordyline australis'', commonly known as the cabbage tree, tī kōuka or cabbage-palm, is a widely branched monocot tree endemic to New Zealand. It grows up to tall with a stout trunk and sword-like leaves, which are clustered at the tips of ...
'', a plant commonly known as the ''Dracaena palm'' * ''Dracaena'' (lizard), a genus of lizard * Dracena, a town in Brazil *Dracaena, a fictional dragon-woman in ''
Percy Jackson & the Olympians ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' is a series of five fantasy novels written by American author Rick Riordan, and the first book series in the '' Camp Half-Blood Chronicles''. The novels are set in a world with the Greek gods in the 21st centu ...
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Drakaina (model) Drakaina () (born August 28, 1975) is a French actress and model. The name, Drakaina, means "she dragon" in Greek. When Drakaina and artist Ariock were talking about Echidna, the mother of all monsters, he mentioned that she was a "Drakaina", a ...
(born 1975), a French actress and model.


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Draco (disambiguation) Draco is the Latin word for serpent or dragon. Draco or Drako may also refer to: People * Draco (lawgiver) (from Greek: Δράκων; 7th century BC), the first lawgiver of ancient Athens, Greece, from whom the term ''draconian'' is derived * D ...
* Drago (disambiguation) {{disambiguation Genus disambiguation pages