There is a Greek community in my area; I know elementary school kids named Artemis and Electra (different families) and my son went to school with a Demosthenes. I guess those names don’t sound unusual to native Greek speakers. |
If they’re native Greek speakers or have significant heritage, then it would make sense to me. I knew an Athena growing up, and it wasn’t odd to me because her parents were born in Greece. The kids I know now with these names are 0% Greek. |
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A lot of names from Greek and Roman myths are quite popular and have been fir a while: Jason, Diana, Phoebe, Rhea, Thea, Thalia, Penelope, Cassandra, etc. So many. The Olympic god’s names, like Athena and Apollo, have not been as popular until more recently, but people have been using these names for a long time. It’s even more common in the UK, where names like Cressida and Daphne have been popular as well. |
Not strange |
How is that strange? Genuinely confused. |
| Valkyrie (girl) |
| I know an Ebeneezer and recently met an Icarus 😬 |
I know a white woman named Sativa. I also know a Heron, Cedar, Crag, and Romal, which is a type of Western reins. I don't think these names are awful, though, unlike Pyper, Destiny, or Savoy, whom I also know. |
Because they're the same name. Like naming them James and Jamie. |
Because they're very similar and Terry can be a nickname for Terrance. Like having a set of twins named Jimmy and James. Or Anthony and Tony. |
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Jagger Vedder ...all 4th grade boys |
| Went to college with someone named Merica. |
Terry and Terrance are the same name. Terry is a nn for Terrance |
I don't see Pheonix as a male name |