I'm reading
The House of Fame by Chaucer, and have come across these lines:
[Dido] in hir chambre wente anoon,
And called on hir suster Anne.
I thought, wow,
Dido and
Anne! I didn't recall
Dido having a sister, so I rushed to Wikipedia, and found out that according to some medieval accounts,
Dido had a sister named
Anna (or
Anne).
I'm not going to ask your opinion on
Dido, because I think what I dislike most about it – its similarity to the word dildo – will stand out most to others as well. Unless you like
Dido, in which case, I'd love to hear your reasoning! Is it just the story that appeals to you, or do you actually enjoy the sound (DIE-doh is the pronunciation I'm assuming is most widespread in English, the original DEE-DAW doesn't appeal to me either).
~ What do you think of
Dido's other name,
Elissa?
~ Do you think
Anne or
Anna goes better with
Dido?
~ What would you name a brother and sister to
Dido and
Anna or
Dido and
Anne?
It's hard for me to come up with a sibling for
Dido and
Anna, as they feel diametrically different. With the near cultural universality of Greco-Roman mythology and
Anna's ubiquity, I felt I could go with pretty much any origin I pleased. Any siblings had to have similarly classic – or at least classic-feeling – names and be short and simple. Hence:
Dido,
Anna,
Jude, and
Rosa. But IDK. Those feel too dull with
Dido – what do you think?
masculine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079feminine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080