Io
What do you think of Io? Too many heifer comparisons?
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I know the story. That's why I asked about it.
While I get what you mean with the mythological Io (don't think it would be an issue), and Io as the volcanic moon is a pretty cool association... what prevents me from using Io is the dreaded I.O.U. As in, I owe you (something).
Since the first thing that pops into my head is one of Jupiter’s moons, I don’t get the heifer connection. I kind of like it but it seems so incomplete.
Ee-eye-ee-eye-oh.
It just isn't complete as a name unless it has at least one consonant sound in it to me. It's just a fragment.
It just isn't complete as a name unless it has at least one consonant sound in it to me. It's just a fragment.
Don't like it
Io is a guilty pleasure for me. I love it, but it's not very practical.
I once read a Russian short story where (if I recall after 40 years) a young woman is named Io ("EE-o"). She's in love with Rudolf / Rudolph and somehow starts calling herself (or them as a couple?) Rudophio / Rudolfio. I think it was written in the 1920s so it greatly preceeds the Bennifer / TomKat / Billary / Brangelina, etc., phenomenon. Anyway, it always stuck with me as a cool name.
Io Ruxandra? :0)
I once read a Russian short story where (if I recall after 40 years) a young woman is named Io ("EE-o"). She's in love with Rudolf / Rudolph and somehow starts calling herself (or them as a couple?) Rudophio / Rudolfio. I think it was written in the 1920s so it greatly preceeds the Bennifer / TomKat / Billary / Brangelina, etc., phenomenon. Anyway, it always stuck with me as a cool name.
Io Ruxandra? :0)
I can’t get past the fact it means “I” in my first language.
I don't know what you mean by heifer comparisons.
One of my teachers had a baby girl last year and named her Io. I think it's an intriguing and appealing name, but I wouldn't use it myself because the spelling is insubstantial and there's very little nickname potential. And no consonants! Although I kinda like that, it's fun. Io's older sister is named Liana, which I prefer.
If we're gonna go for Greek mythology, might as well go the whole nine yards with the middle name.
Io Calliope
Io Hestia
Io Persephone - my favorite
Io Thalia
Io Zoe - this would make a good sci-fi name I think
One of my teachers had a baby girl last year and named her Io. I think it's an intriguing and appealing name, but I wouldn't use it myself because the spelling is insubstantial and there's very little nickname potential. And no consonants! Although I kinda like that, it's fun. Io's older sister is named Liana, which I prefer.
If we're gonna go for Greek mythology, might as well go the whole nine yards with the middle name.
Io Calliope
Io Hestia
Io Persephone - my favorite
Io Thalia
Io Zoe - this would make a good sci-fi name I think
I think it's very cool. I don't get the heifer comparison?
battle tear fall
blood rain after all
the beautiful are deadly
blood rain after all
the beautiful are deadly
What does that mean?
the moon io is beautiful but has so many volcanoes that it's erupting nearly every day so in simple word; the beautiful are deadly
This message was edited 4/19/2023, 11:08 AM
A plant with volcanoes? Maybe a planet?
It's one of Jupiter's moons.
Ah, thanks for explaining it.