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Mythological names
The big day is coming and you still haven't agreed on the first name of your future baby? We have the solution!
Ulysses, Achilles, Athena... these mythological characters have lived extraordinary stories and have shown heroic prowess that many people dream of. Giving your child a mythological name ensures originality and rarity as well as long mornings to explain the origin and meaning of his or her first name.
Greek, Roman, Celtic or Nordic mythology... You can choose from many different worlds. Moreover, in some cultures, many consider that giving the name of a deity to a child gives them the qualities that the divinity possessed. So don't hesitate any longer and choose one of our mythological names.
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DIANE
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CONSTANCE
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LAETITIA
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ASIA
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ATHENA
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AURORE
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ACHILLE
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ATLAS
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CLÉMENCE
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LUNA
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MAIA
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PATIENCE
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RHEA
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SELENE
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IRIS
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JUSTICE
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VENUS
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SOL
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VICTOIRE
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AURA
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ARES
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GENIE
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DIONE
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ERIS
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FELICITE
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FORTUNE
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GAIA
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PHEBE
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HILAIRE
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ZEPHYR
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HERA
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EROS
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HELIOS
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PROVIDENCE
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HERMES
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THEIA
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MARS
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THEMIS
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APHRODITE
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CERES
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CHLORIS
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CYBELE
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APOLLON
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FAMA
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ATTIS
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HESTIA
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JUNON
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EOLE
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LIBERTE
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METIS
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MINERVE
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HADES
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LETO
Mythology, as defined in the dictionary, is a set of myths that includes legends, divinities, humans and even sometimes monsters mixed with religious conceptions. The best known are Greek, Roman and Nordic mythology.
Greek and Roman mythologies, both from southern Europe, have strong similarities. The Romans were greatly influenced by the histories of Ancient Greece and almost all of their Gods have a correspondence with the Greek Gods. We can mention Diana, which is the Roman equivalent of the goddess Artemis, or Jupiter, the equivalent of Zeus.
Nordic mythology includes the legends of northern Europe that have remained very present in Scandinavian culture today.