Elena (originating from the Ancient Greek Helen[e] ): "bright, shining light"
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Elena (originating from the Ancient Greek Helen[e] ): "bright, shining light"
Alec (Scottish form of Alex, diminutive of Alexander): "defender or protector of man"
Philip (derived of the Greek Φίλιππος , Philippos, compounded from φίλος, phílos, + ἵππος, hippos): "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"
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Aaron (English form of the hellenization, Ααρών, of the Hebrew אהרן, Aharon): "high mountain", "mountain of strength", "exalted","enlightened", or "bearer of martyrs"
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Lukas (form of the Latin Lucas, from the verb "lucere"): "light"
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"My bounty is as boundless as the sea,
My love as deep; the more I give to thee,
The more I have, for both are infinite.”
— William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
Abigail (from the Hebrew אֲבִיגָיִל, Avigail): "my father's joy"
Paul Barrett Jr. Library: the library at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee
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Maeve (from the Irish Gaelic Meadhbh): "intoxicating" or "she who intoxicates"
Can you do altred carbon characters aesthetics please?
admittedly, i haven’t seen the show but i can certainly try! just let me know which character(s) you’d like to see and if you have anything specific you want included :)
Tenderness (n. combination of tender + -ness): "a feeling of concern, gentle affection, or warmth"
Soulmate (soul + mate, first used by Samuel Coleridge in 1822): "a person with whom one has a feeling of deep or natural affinity"
[Overlay colors inspired by @newtlesbian's "gay scientist" pride flag]
Raleigh (combination of the Old English words rā / rāha + lēah): "roe deer" + "woodland, clearing"
Mako (diminutive of the Japanese 誠, Makoto): "sincerity"
Newton (typically used as a toponymic surname, derived of the common place name New-town): "(from the) new town"
Hermann (German original of Herman, from an ancient Germanic name consisting of harja- + mann-): "army" + "man"
Hortense (French variant of Hortensia, from the Latin hortus): "gardener" or "of the garden"