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There are 14 different meanings of Pygmalion.


Pygmalion (mythology)
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Pygmalion (mythology), the name of a sculptor who created an ivory statue, Galatea, and fell in love with it.
Pygmalion effect
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The pygmalion effect, a concept in psychology describing the behavior of individuals as people expect them to behave
Statuephilia
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Pygmalionism (aka statuephilia or agalmatophilia), an erotic attraction to statues or immobility.
Il Pigmalione
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Il Pigmalione, an 1816 opera by Donizetti
Pygmalion (1938 film)
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Pygmalion (1938 film), a movie based on the play by George Bernard Shaw
Pigmalion (opera)
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Pigmalion (opera), a 1748 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau
Pygmalion of Tyre
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Pygmalion of Tyre, a King of Tyre, also a character in Virgil's masterpiece The Aeneid
Pygmalion (1762 play)
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Pygmalion (1762 play), a short play by Jean-Jacques Rousseau with music
Pygmalion is a Greek name. Pygmalion—or Pygmaion according to Hesychios of Alexandra—is probably a Cypriot form of Adonis, a Levantine vegetation-god. Pygmalion mean one of the following (in roughly chronological order):

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