for Heliostalakti means "sun trickle"
"Persephone" (Περσεφόνη, Persephonē) is her name in the Ionic Greek.
The Homeric form of her name is Persephoneia (Περσεφονεία, Persephonēia). Other names: Persephassa (Περσεφάσσα), Persephatta (Περσεφάττα), Plato calls her Pherepapha (Φερέ αφα)
The Romans used the dialectal variant Proserpine (Προσερ ινη, Proserpinē).
"Mnemosyne" (Greek Mνημοσύνη, pronounced /nɪˈmɒzɪni/ or /nɪˈmɒsəni/) (sometimes confused with Mneme or compared with Memoria) was the personification of memory in Greek mythology. This titaness was the daughter of Gaia and Uranus and the mother of the Muses by Zeus
"Amphitrite" (Ἀμφιτρίτη) (not to be confused with Aphrodite) was a sea-goddess. Under the influence of the Olympian pantheon, she became merely the consort of Poseidon, and was further diminished by poets to a symbolic representation of the sea. In Roman mythology, the consort of Neptune, a comparatively minor figure, was Salacia.Amphitrite is not fully personified in the Homeric epics: "out on the open sea, in Amphitrite's breakers" (Odyssey iii.101); she shares her Homeric epithet Halosydne ("sea-nourished") with Thetis: in some sense the sea-nymphs are doublets.
"Clytemnestra" (or Clytaemnestra) (Eng. /klaɪtəm'nɛstɹə/ Greek: Κλυταιμνήστρα Klytaimnéstra, "famed for her suitors") was the wife of Agamemnon, king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Mycenae or Argos. In the Oresteia by Aeschylus, she was a femme fatale who murdered her husband, Agamemnon said by Euripides to be her second husband and his concubine Cassandra. However, in Homer's Odyssey, her role in Agamemnon's death is unclear and her character is significantly more subdued. Who Can Name the Bigger Number?:: In an old joke, two noblemen vie to name the bigger number. .. We’d get a ‘ super Turing machine’: one with abilities beyond those of any ordinary machine http://www.scottaaronson.com/writings/bignumbers.htmlHOME |
"Pasiphaë" (English IPA: /pəˈsɪfeɪiː/, Greek: Πασιφάη Pasipháē), "wide-shining" was the daughter of Helios, the Sun, by the eldest of the Oceanids, Perse;
"Iphigeneia" (Eng. /ɪfədʒə'naɪə/ Ἰφιγένεια, also Iphigenia) is a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology. In Attic accounts, Iphigeneia is sometimes called a daughter of Theseus and Helen raised by Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. The name means "strong-born", though more literally "born to strength".
"Phaedra"From the Greek Φαιδρα (Phaidra), derived from φαιδρος (phaidros) meaning "bright". Phaedra was the daughter of Minos and the wife of Theseus in Greek mythology. Aphrodite caused her to fall in love with her stepson Hippolytos, and after she was rejected by him she killed herself.
please do not recomment nicknames
I wish I knew the first name. But, I like Phaedra and Clytemnestra. Do tell what you decide and the first name too if you are so inclined. Interesting choices!
i like Pasiphaë or Phaedra
wow that was confusing,
Iphigeneia
Definitely Persephone. Very cute! =)
Persephone would be a cute middle name!
Persephone
Persephone, definitely. It's cute.
Phaedra
Nobody understands...any help please?
50 points for someone willing to do this!!!!!!!!!!?
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