Atlas is a Titan in Greek mythology who was condemned to hold up the sky for eternity. He is often depicted as a powerful figure bearing the weight of the heavens on his shoulders. The name "Atlas" is derived from the Greek word "Ἄτλας" (Átlas), which means "enduring" or "persevering." In Hebrew, the term can be translated as אטלס (Atlas). In Latin, it is known as "Atlas," and in Arabic, it is referred to as أطلس (Atlas). Atlas is also the name of a collection of maps, known as an atlas, which originates from the idea of Atlas holding up the heavens, symbolizing the mapping of the world. Additionally, Atlas is a moon of Saturn, named after the Titan, reflecting its role in supporting the celestial bodies. The concept of Atlas has been widely used in art, literature, and science, symbolizing strength, endurance, and the burden of responsibility.