Calliope and Euphemia
WDYT about these greek names
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Calliope. I like Euphemia but can really only picture it on a fictional character.
Calliope is nice
Calliope has a beautiful meaning. I don't think a stressed syllable 'lie' is a good choice, but people would be likely to guess 'cal-ee-OH-pee' so it probably wouldn't matter. And I vaguely remember an American poem about a calliope, pronounced Call-yohp, which was a very noisy fairground ride.
Euphemia is far too close to 'euphemism'.
Euphemia is far too close to 'euphemism'.