It's ok, very epic...like
Journey,
Ocean,
Jason,
Otis but fancier like
Aurelius,
Amadeus,
Thaddeus, or it's like
Odin but more human and Greek...not as idiosyncratic as
Hercules,
Achilles,
Prometheus imv - more like
Ajax,
Atlas,
Atreus,
Theseus,
Leander or somewhere in between.
I don't consider it unusable. I don't consider
Ulysses the English form either: one is Latin, the other Greek; I have seen
Ulysses more as a name in an English speaking context, but I've heard
Odysseus and odyssey spoken aloud more than
Ulysses or
Penelope. I used to like Odyssey as a GP or girls' MN, and I liked
Odessa before the war in Ukraine (now it seems political, whereas it didn't so much before). I like
Ulyssa well enough (which is coincidentally very similar to
Julissa in sound).
I went through a phase of not liking it due to the meaning, but that's passed. Now I am in a phase of appreciating "negative" meanings for their irony and depth - what does it mean to hate, to be someone who hates or doesn't hate (and what are they hating)? I wouldn't mind if my kid had some innocuous reason like name meaning to think about it.
This message was edited 9/6/2023, 1:54 AM