Mythological
A few mythological names from a short series I watched on Netflix. These are the ones that either stood out to me in a positive way or stuck with me for whatever other reason. Tell me your thoughts
Isolde
Ipigenia
Aeneas
Octavian
Agamemnon
Roswell
Georg
Conand\Connand (Con-nend. Forget which spelling though)
Aeetes\Aeëtes: A-uh-tees
Gustave's (Guh-stah-vez)
Isolde
Ipigenia
Aeneas
Octavian
Agamemnon
Roswell
Georg
Conand\Connand (Con-nend. Forget which spelling though)
Aeetes\Aeëtes: A-uh-tees
Gustave's (Guh-stah-vez)
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Isolde and Octavian are gorgeous and would work in today's world. A little Aeneas would have too much teasing potential on the playground.
I've never been able to get past Agamemnon's terrible personality enough to objectively determine what I think of the name. Aeetes has an excess of vowels even if he had been a likable person.
Some less famous mythological character that I find oddly captivating include Hecate, Circe, Thanatos, Mnemosyne, Pomona, and Silvanus. I wish there was a story centered on the sisters Hera and Demeter, so many myths automatically side with Zeus even though he is usually at the heart (or nether regions) of whatever issue has occurred.
I've never been able to get past Agamemnon's terrible personality enough to objectively determine what I think of the name. Aeetes has an excess of vowels even if he had been a likable person.
Some less famous mythological character that I find oddly captivating include Hecate, Circe, Thanatos, Mnemosyne, Pomona, and Silvanus. I wish there was a story centered on the sisters Hera and Demeter, so many myths automatically side with Zeus even though he is usually at the heart (or nether regions) of whatever issue has occurred.
Iphigenia
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