What is pandora meaning?

Pandora is a figure from Greek mythology, specifically the story of Prometheus and his theft of fire from the gods. Pandora was the first woman on earth, created by the god Hephaestus at the request of Zeus. She was given a box (often mistakenly referred to as a "Pandora's box") containing all the evils of the world, but was told not to open it. However, her curiosity got the better of her and she opened it, unleashing the evils onto the world.

Pandora's name means "all-gifted" and she is often associated with gifts, both positive and negative. In Greek culture, she is seen as a cautionary tale of the dangers of curiosity and disobedience. In modern times, the term "Pandora's box" is often used to refer to any situation or issue that, once opened, leads to unforeseen and potentially negative consequences.