íaco
íaco is a term that can refer to several things, primarily in the context of Greek mythology and toponymy. In ancient Greek mythology, Íaco was the son of Zeus and Electra, and the father of Eacus. He was a king of Phthia in Thessaly. However, the most prominent association with the name íaco is likely its use as a patronymic, referring to descendants of Íacus, particularly the hero Eacus, who was himself the father of Peleus and Telamon.
The name íaco also appears in other contexts. For instance, it can be found as a place
The etymology of the name Íacus is debated among scholars, but it is generally believed to derive