The word Anago is from the Ancient Greek ἀνάγω (anágō): “to lead upward,” “to bring forth,” “to set sail.”
A name rooted in ascension.
In Ancient Greek philosophy, the Monad (μονάς) represented the indivisible origin of all existence. The first principle, the supreme unit from which all numbers, order, and the universe itself emerge.
First conceived by the Pythagoreans in the 6th century BCE, the Monad symbolized unity, creation, and the source of all things.
Anago embodies that same idea:
The force that leads upward from the origin.
Not just movement, transcendence.
Not just direction, destiny.