Re: my name
in reply to a message by Radames
Outside of telling you that Radames is the Egyptian lover of Aida in Verdi's opera of the same name, I haven't been able to find any meaning for the name. I suspect the name probably has something to do with the Egyptian sun-god Ra, as a lot of ancient Egyptian names had the Ra-element in them.
Or perhaps the opera's librettist, Auguste Mariette, simply made up the name. While the story is supposed to have some basis in the Hellenistic *Aethiopica* of Heliodorus, others claim that it was an original work of Mariette's.
-- Nanaea
Or perhaps the opera's librettist, Auguste Mariette, simply made up the name. While the story is supposed to have some basis in the Hellenistic *Aethiopica* of Heliodorus, others claim that it was an original work of Mariette's.
-- Nanaea
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If you were Belgian, would you be a Brussels Sprout ?
Its possibly Radames is a form of the Greek name Radamanthes (or Rhadamanthes). The name in question is derived from "Radamei" (to sprout) and "Anthos" (flour).
Its possibly Radames is a form of the Greek name Radamanthes (or Rhadamanthes). The name in question is derived from "Radamei" (to sprout) and "Anthos" (flour).
Nah, I'd be a Belgian waffle, coz I'm SWEET. :) Thanks for the etymology, Pav!
Sweet yet full of dioxins :)
LOL!