Re: Mythological names - pretentious?
Briseis isn't unisex though. The masculine would be Briseus, the way that the feminine of Chyses is Chryseis. It's an Iliad thing...Briseis and Chryseis were the daughters of Briseus and Chryses, respectively.
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Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Buneary  ·  8/1/2015, 4:38 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Myosotis  ·  8/11/2015, 4:37 AM
Is it prententious to use names from the Bible?  ·  Flora  ·  8/4/2015, 12:49 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Andromache  ·  8/2/2015, 11:31 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  jennifer  ·  8/2/2015, 3:34 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Andromache  ·  8/3/2015, 3:05 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Fiammetta  ·  8/2/2015, 8:57 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Flora  ·  8/4/2015, 12:53 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Quill  ·  8/2/2015, 8:54 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Astrid  ·  8/2/2015, 7:06 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Barbra  ·  8/2/2015, 3:41 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Anthroponomastics  ·  8/2/2015, 7:37 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Feorsteorra  ·  8/1/2015, 10:38 PM
Depends on the name (m)  ·  Julia  ·  8/1/2015, 8:29 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Constant  ·  8/1/2015, 8:24 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Anthroponomastics  ·  8/1/2015, 7:28 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Ew_Chloe  ·  8/1/2015, 6:20 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Moirrey  ·  8/1/2015, 6:06 PM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  jennifer  ·  8/2/2015, 6:02 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Moirrey  ·  8/2/2015, 6:18 AM
Re: Mythological names - pretentious?  ·  Guest  ·  8/1/2015, 5:59 PM