Seren/Ceren/Ceres
Just want to know your thoughts on these names for girls and which you like most.
"Life is not an easy matter... You cannot live through it without falling into frustration and cynicism unless you have before you a great idea which raises you above personal misery, above weakness, above all kinds of perfidy and baseness." - Leon Trotsky
"Life is not an easy matter... You cannot live through it without falling into frustration and cynicism unless you have before you a great idea which raises you above personal misery, above weakness, above all kinds of perfidy and baseness." - Leon Trotsky
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Seren/Ceren makes me think of sarin gas attacks.
Ceres is a name I want to like because of the mythological connection, but it just makes me think of “cereal” or “series”.
Ceres is a name I want to like because of the mythological connection, but it just makes me think of “cereal” or “series”.
I prefer the sound of Seren / Ceren; but for Ceres, although I prefer the sound to that of Ceres to that her Greek equivalent, Demeter, but Demeter to me reaches closer to the source of that which her symbol would portray; hence I would always prefer Demeter.
I also love that the popular (Boys' name / Girls' name) conventions of Demetrius would indicate that the masculine form of Demetrius is an offspring of/from a more original feminine Demeter - rather than Alexandra from Alexander - and the multitude of other examples.
Though horribly morose, I love the following portrayal of the representational mother-daughter relations between Demeter & Persephone - and the mythological deifications here re-presented. (Prosperine is of course the Roman name for Persephone.)
The Garden of Proserpine - By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Here, where the world is quiet;
Here, where all trouble seems
Dead winds' and spent waves' riot
In doubtful dreams of dreams;
I watch the green field growing
For reaping folk and sowing,
For harvest-time and mowing,
A sleepy world of streams.
I am tired of tears and laughter,
And men that laugh and weep;
Of what may come hereafter
For men that sow to reap:
I am weary of days and hours,
Blown buds of barren flowers,
Desires and dreams and powers
And everything but sleep.
Here life has death for neighbour,
I also love that the popular (Boys' name / Girls' name) conventions of Demetrius would indicate that the masculine form of Demetrius is an offspring of/from a more original feminine Demeter - rather than Alexandra from Alexander - and the multitude of other examples.
Though horribly morose, I love the following portrayal of the representational mother-daughter relations between Demeter & Persephone - and the mythological deifications here re-presented. (Prosperine is of course the Roman name for Persephone.)
The Garden of Proserpine - By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Here, where the world is quiet;
Here, where all trouble seems
Dead winds' and spent waves' riot
In doubtful dreams of dreams;
I watch the green field growing
For reaping folk and sowing,
For harvest-time and mowing,
A sleepy world of streams.
I am tired of tears and laughter,
And men that laugh and weep;
Of what may come hereafter
For men that sow to reap:
I am weary of days and hours,
Blown buds of barren flowers,
Desires and dreams and powers
And everything but sleep.
Here life has death for neighbour,
This message was edited 5/28/2018, 4:15 AM
There's a girl in the school I work at called Seren. She'd be 6 or 7 years old. Hearing it frequently has made me more familiar with it and the child is a sweet little thing doing the name a lot of favours.
Seren is definitely my preferred spelling, while I think most people would come out with the SER-REN pronunciation if encountering Ceren, I don't think it's intuitive and it certainly isn't the first spelling I'd go with.
I'm not sure how you want to pronounce Ceres either. SER-RESS or CER-RESS - a bit like Cerys?
They all have a Welsh vibe and for me, are blue and sunny in feel.
Seren is definitely my preferred spelling, while I think most people would come out with the SER-REN pronunciation if encountering Ceren, I don't think it's intuitive and it certainly isn't the first spelling I'd go with.
I'm not sure how you want to pronounce Ceres either. SER-RESS or CER-RESS - a bit like Cerys?
They all have a Welsh vibe and for me, are blue and sunny in feel.