Pluto (for the ancient Romans) or Hades (for the ancient Greeks) gives his name to the dwarf planet that was reclassified in 2006.
In mythology, he is the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, guardian of the balance between life and death, and is characterized above all by incorruptibility, impartiality, and a strong sense of duty.
These timeless values—standing in contrast to the turmoil of human emotions—offer a steady anchor, a rock on which to build the solid foundations of life.