Triskele is a word that has its origins from the Celtic language, which refers to a symbol with three spirals or legs. The triskele symbol is a popular motif used in various contexts, including Celtic culture, mythology, and art. Several synonyms can be used for the word triskele, such as triskelion, triple spiral, and three-legged symbol. These synonyms are often used interchangeably to refer to the triple spiral motif. Triskelion comes from the Greek language, which means "three-legged," while triple spiral and three-legged symbol are more descriptive in their references to the physical appearance of the triskele. Regardless of the synonym used, the triskele remains a symbol of continuity and interconnectedness that has transcended time and culture.