Weird ancient Greek names?
I am working on an article about Greek names and I'm looking for names that appear weird to us, because they just didn't survive in other countries than Greece (or maybe not even there). I found:
Laystrogynen, Klytaimestra, Hypsipyle, Asklaphos, Apsyrtos, Terpsichore, Thaltybios, Elephantine
Following my pattern I would like to have pairs of a feminine and a masculine name starting with the same letter.
Maybe Pavlos can help.
Andy ;—)
Laystrogynen, Klytaimestra, Hypsipyle, Asklaphos, Apsyrtos, Terpsichore, Thaltybios, Elephantine
Following my pattern I would like to have pairs of a feminine and a masculine name starting with the same letter.
Maybe Pavlos can help.
Andy ;—)
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Here are some my favorite "weird-o" classical names that didnt quite make it in our age:
*Hermaphroditos* -- "chicks with d*cks"
*Satyros* -- My name is Viagra ... Mr Viagra
*Euthanasia* -- many a parent has 'n' and poopin'.
*Hermaphroditos* -- "chicks with d*cks"
*Satyros* -- My name is Viagra ... Mr Viagra
*Euthanasia* -- many a parent has 'n' and poopin'.
Editing snafu corrected
*Euthanasia* -- many a parent has fantasized this name during their kids' first months of relentless cryin' n' poopin'.
*Euthanasia* -- many a parent has fantasized this name during their kids' first months of relentless cryin' n' poopin'.
This is probably a form of Clytemnestra.
In addition to the family members listed by BtN, Clytemnestra was also the sister of Helen of Troy, Castor, and Polydeukes (Pollux in Roman).
Miranda
In addition to the family members listed by BtN, Clytemnestra was also the sister of Helen of Troy, Castor, and Polydeukes (Pollux in Roman).
Miranda
Hi Andy,
Check out this most useful of sites: http://www.lgpn.ox.ac.uk/publications/index.html
Click on the "statistics" link for each region to get to the names!
I nominate Kokkaieios (m) and Kisso (f).
Check out this most useful of sites: http://www.lgpn.ox.ac.uk/publications/index.html
Click on the "statistics" link for each region to get to the names!
I nominate Kokkaieios (m) and Kisso (f).
Thanks a million for this fantastic link! Andy ;—)