Beautiful, feminine, mysterious and ethereal. I have found that the nymphs from Greek mythology have some of the loveliest names. Some people need to be reminded that an 'o' does not make something masculine.
― Anonymous User 12/30/2023
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I think it's a beautiful name that gives off exotic and tropical vibes. Many people think of Greek mythology when they hear this name, but it's also the name of an orchid genus that has only one species, Calypso bulbosa.
― Anonymous User 9/29/2023
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I like this name a lot. Very beachy and exotic. I’ve always thought of this name as feminine but it’s not bad for a boy either! Caly is a cute nickname too.
― Anonymous User 3/6/2023
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While Calypso is absolutely a name from Greek mythology, my first association with it is... steel drums and Carnival. As kitsch as the cruise industry has made it for Western audiences (Calypso music has quite the political, censorship-battling history), it's pretty much impossible not to be happy while listening to it.
To all those who are surprised that it was a girl’s name instead of a boy’s name, honestly who cares? There was a time when names like Ashley, Whitney, and Evelyn were boy’s names, and now they are almost exclusively girl’s names in modern culture. Girls have been stealing boy’s names for generations now, so I think it’s fair that boys should have some girl’s names to balance things out. And the only reason I thought it was a boy’s name at first was because my only association with the name, up until finding this page, was the John Denver song “Calypso”, which he named after Jacques Cousteau’s boat. And even with this revelation that it’s actually a girl’s name, it doesn’t change my appreciation for the name as a whole. And if I have a son some day, I’m totally gonna push for at least one of his middle names to be Calypso.
I was so surprised when I saw people thought this was a boy's name - I've never thought about it that way at all. I think Calypso is a beautiful name. The myths featuring Calypso might seem bad at first, but Calypso really wasn't the selfish women people think her to be. She attracted romantic attention from all sorts of heroes, though the most famous was Odysseus. And, I think you're forgetting that Calypso was punished for siding with her family, even though they might have been morally wrong, and doubted herself throughout her long lifetime while suffering many heartaches. Not to mention being a skilled sorceress, and a style of music. I think the syllables all collapse onto each other very well, and just the name makes you want to dance to Calypso music.
Calypso is actually quite popular here in Sydney at least. There is software, restaurants, cruise company, etc. I personally find the name intriguing as it is quite similar sounding to 'Eclipse' or 'Apocalypse'.
― Anonymous User 12/22/2018
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I like it as a name. It's nice, and Calla is a nice short form. It sounds sort of exotic but not too weird, and classic but not pretentious.
― Anonymous User 11/8/2017
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In my family, it's a tradition to name the female characters after Greek Mythology. My mom, Athena, named me Calypso. At first I hated it- I got teased relentlessly (especially when they found out what Calypso did in the myths), so I gave myself the nickname "Callie". I later began to like the name- but I still go by Callie.
I think Calypso is unique and I am proud that it is rare. I like the way it sounds like ways clashing over each other when you say the name out loud. It also has a mysterious sound to it.
This is my middle name and I HATE it. I think it sounds like a boys' name, and on top of that the syllables just fall all over each other in an messy way. It even has a terrible meaning--who wants their namesake to be a jealous, selfish woman who traps a man on her island for seven years because she can't accept that he loves another woman. I would have thought twice about this one.
Calypso is my middle name and I love it! It is very unique [I have never met anyone else called this] and I am proud of that. I think it sounds beautiful and exotic. I got teased about it a bit as a child [Calippo ice lollies and all that] but I still liked it. I personally don't think it would work as a boy's name at all.
Due to it ending with an o I thought this was a boy's name when I first saw it and I liked it then, but after finding out it is a female name I HATE it.
― Anonymous User 1/8/2009
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Shame there's an ice lolly called this. :( Darn companies!
― Anonymous User 2/9/2007
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I think it sounds like a dance. But it would be a good name for a parrot or another exotic creature.