I've loved it for about two decades, but I think it's maybe hard to pull off. It's...audacious, ephemeral, whimsical, and stern.
It seems a little bit like
Daphne,
Persephone,
Ophelia, except it's more fun to say, and the meaning's cooler.
I'm also reminded a bit of
Electra,
Olympia,
Ariadne.
I pronounce it with a hard C in my head, so if it was pronounced in English with a soft C, that'd seem weird to me.
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