Sounds too close to "media". To be honest, I didn't know it was also the name of a mythological character until reading these comments, but yeah, any association with her would be a reason not to use it.
This is my name! I didn't like it as a kid, but now I absolutely adore it. I've never met anyone with the same name, and 9 times out of 10 when I introduce myself I hear "oh, pretty name!". I like that it has a mythological backstory. And yes, I do like the controversial character of Medea but I guess I might be a bit biased... Most people I meet don't seem to be that familiar with the Greek tragedy though, which makes it even more special when they do know it and instantly make a reference to it. I think my name sounds beautiful, powerful, unique and intellectual. Thanks dad for giving me this name :)
― Anonymous User 1/27/2019
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Medea just reminds me of the weird character. I would like it much more if it didn't.
― Anonymous User 10/1/2018
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My name is Medea and I've always hated it. Personally been teased about it for as long as I can remember, even being called Medusa. Then the Tyler Perry movies came along and I was heckled about those. While it's a great tragic Greek tale, I don't think it was wise of my mother to choose the name. People can be particularly cruel when encountering something different or unique from the norm.
I had a friend in college with this name, but spelt Mediya. I liked it - it's unusual without being too wacky, with a kind of poetry to it. She wasn't Greek though, interestingly enough, but Pakistani; I don't know where her parents got the name from.
As a fictional character, Medea is immensely strong and tragic. She achieved her goal (to ruin the rest of her unfaithful husband's life), but at what personal cost? I would even consider Medea for a daughter... if it weren't for the Tyler Perry movies.
― Anonymous User 6/29/2011
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How can anyone possibly like this name?! Not only does it sound horrible but you'll be naming your child after a psycho you killed HER OWN children to punish her husband for leaving her! You might as well name her Jack the Ripper or Hitler or even Satan.
― Anonymous User 10/11/2010
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Don't like it. It sounds too close to "media", which of course the girl will be called. And the association with the mythological figure makes this name rather over-the-top, despite Medea being an interesting figure.
First time when I heard the name was in a concert hall - the orchestra played Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance, composed by Samuel Barber. It was something I never foget. After that evening I cannot hear this strong name without Barber-association. I love the way it sounds, the story behind it, but I would never, never in my life use it. Medea is too hard name to live with, especially for a little girl!
― Anonymous User 7/11/2007
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I really love this name. I think I might use it if/when I have a daughter.