[Opinions] Athena
My sister-in-law had a baby girl on Thursday; her name is Athena. Her middle name is very unusual so I won't put it on here, but it's a family surname which is an animal (think Bear or Rabbit).
What do you think of Athena?
It's actually growing on me a lot now that I've met the baby and heard the name a few times.
**Emma**
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/54547
Favourites: Eve, Alice, Norah, Isla // George, Charlie, Arthur, Oscar
What do you think of Athena?
It's actually growing on me a lot now that I've met the baby and heard the name a few times.
**Emma**
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/54547
Favourites: Eve, Alice, Norah, Isla // George, Charlie, Arthur, Oscar
This message was edited 7/22/2014, 1:45 AM
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I just met an Athena this week. Before I thought it was pretty but had a hard time picturing it on a real person but now I can, so I'm liking it more.
I like Athena, but with an animal middle name it's a bit like baby talk.
"Uh theen a giraffe!"
"Oh really darling, that's nice."
"Uh theen a giraffe!"
"Oh really darling, that's nice."
I think Athena is pretty, but I don't like the animal middle name.
I think I dislike Athena enough that I might like the animal name better!
Aww a baby Athena! I was never partial to the name on a goddess, but on a human person I think it's totally rad. So exciting!
PS: would you pm the middle name? I'm dying to know, it sounds adorable.
PS: would you pm the middle name? I'm dying to know, it sounds adorable.
If my oldest grandson had been a girl, Athena was to be the name. I think it's pretty, but maybe overly Greek? Maybe? Kind of? Sort of? Maybe?
I thought it was unusual a few years ago when I met my first Athenas, but it grew on me too. I probably wouldn't have gone with an animal mn, but that's me.
I wouldn't have used the middle name either, but that was the name they were really set on due to it being a family surname. They would've used the same middle name for a boy.
I've always loved Athena.
I love it. I've been a big fan of Greek mythology from a young age, so that's probably why.