Leto is a figure from Greek mythology, best known as the mother of the divine twins Apollo and Artemis. She is often associated with motherhood, modesty, and the protection of children. In Greek, her name is Λητώ (Lētṓ), which is derived from the Greek word "λητώ" meaning "the hidden one" or "the veiled one." In Hebrew, she is known as לֵטוֹ (Leto), and in Latin, she is referred to as Latona. Leto is also a name used in various cultures and languages, often carrying connotations of light, grace, and elegance. In the context of astrology, Leto is the name of a minor planet, or asteroid, discovered in 1907. Additionally, Leto is the name of a fictional character in the "Dune" universe created by Frank Herbert, known for her role as the mother of Paul Atreides and Alia Atreides.