[Opinions] Re: Cool names from mythology
in reply to a message by Lily
Oh gosh there are just so many. Not *as* many with great, inspiring stories (face it, a lot of Greek myths are outrageously tragic) but lots of really cool ones, anyways.
some of my favourites are:
Atalanta the strong, proud runner
Cassandra (her story isn't inspiring, but beautifully tragic)
Pomona. Her story of being wooed by Vertumnus is actually quite sweet and rape-free.
Ariadne (tragic at first, but then true love wins the day)
Electra - a brutal story, but I just adore this name.
Psyche - her love story with Eros is one of my favourites
Pyrrha - wife of Deucalion and mother of all people after the great flood (like that of Noah)
Artemisia - not Mythological but historically badass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisia_I_of_Caria
Orpheus - his quest for his beloved is a very touching story. also cool name meaning
Perseus has the quintessential hero story; slaying monsters and saving princesses
Hercules was kind of a jerk but I think a he's still a pretty cool adventurer
Dionysus is also one of my absolute favourites and his myths are really fascinating
Daedalus the inventor
Prometheus, who gave the fire of the Titans to mortals
Deucalion - survivor of the great flood and son of Prometheus
Zephyr - the West Wind
Phrixus - just has the coolest meaning and a good story to boot
some of my favourites are:
Atalanta the strong, proud runner
Cassandra (her story isn't inspiring, but beautifully tragic)
Pomona. Her story of being wooed by Vertumnus is actually quite sweet and rape-free.
Ariadne (tragic at first, but then true love wins the day)
Electra - a brutal story, but I just adore this name.
Psyche - her love story with Eros is one of my favourites
Pyrrha - wife of Deucalion and mother of all people after the great flood (like that of Noah)
Artemisia - not Mythological but historically badass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisia_I_of_Caria
Orpheus - his quest for his beloved is a very touching story. also cool name meaning
Perseus has the quintessential hero story; slaying monsters and saving princesses
Hercules was kind of a jerk but I think a he's still a pretty cool adventurer
Dionysus is also one of my absolute favourites and his myths are really fascinating
Daedalus the inventor
Prometheus, who gave the fire of the Titans to mortals
Deucalion - survivor of the great flood and son of Prometheus
Zephyr - the West Wind
Phrixus - just has the coolest meaning and a good story to boot
This message was edited 2/13/2012, 12:33 PM
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If you're looking for something a little inspiring for Greek mythology, look up Alcestis. (Just thought of that one).
Ohh she was a princess, cool! I found a wiki article and will read about it later. Unfortunately the sound doesn't appeal to me. But it should be a good story :)