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[Opinions] Re: Favorite Greek mythology names?
Aglaia - nice meaning, but the look and sound throw meAndromeda - too many masculine sounds for my ear and I think of a space ship rather than the constellation

Artemis - also looks/sounds just a bit too masculine to me

Demeter - ditto masculineEudora - sound-wise, I'm drawn to the "dora" component, but the first syllable reminds me of "eww" as in yucky and I've not been able to shake that (bad nerd, bad nerd, I know)Hermione - intriguing but not something I will probably ever consider usingIphigenia - "iffy genie" is what I hear. If I'm going to have a genie in my life, he/she shall be decisive, I say!Medea - unpleasant associationMnemosyne - love the meaning, wish I loved the soundPandora - cookin' up "dora"...maybe with a little citrus reduction saucePenelope - love love loveClearly, I am sleepier (and hungrier) than one ought to be while offering up opinions. My apologies. :)
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Iphigenia...Iphigenia is pronounced ih-fih-jeh-NIE-ah, with the "nie" rhyming with "lie". There's no iffy genie involved! :)
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I have never heard this name pronounced with a long i sound although I see several websites and dictionaries that have that as the pronunciation.Throughout the 1977 film Iphigenia, shot on location in Aulis, the name is pronounced as:if-fəh-ən-yah http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrv-IuUy5xE&feature=relatedListen to the above youtube clip at 8 seconds for Greek pronunciation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrv-IuUy5xE&feature=related
Also in the above clip at 5:26 secondsThis movie is awesome by the way. You will want to use that name even more after you watch it.
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Thanks for setting me straight. Huh, I should have known that.
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