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Myth Mythos
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 7 days ago
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 7 days ago
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I hate to say this chat, but, I have a big fat crush on my Internet mentor. Well, I consider him my mentor anyway. He's super hot, but he's almost 20 years older than me and almost definitely sees me as a little girl and a devoted fan. I hate para social relationships, I think they're super lame and pathetic, but I'm a total and complete simp for this guy's attention. Even the slightest bit of affection from him makes me wet Jfc it's hopeless... And he lives across the country from me to top it off 😭
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 8 days ago
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 8 days ago
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@/mothercain. tumblr, 11 nov 2022.
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 11 days ago
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DAENERYS TARGARYEN in Game of Thrones —1.02 "The Kingsroad"
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 15 days ago
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Its time for Halloween 🎃
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 18 days ago
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 22 days ago
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What’s in a Name?
A name is more than a mere label; it carries meaning, history, and intention. In storytelling or roleplaying, the symbolism and etymology of a name can reveal a character’s essence, ancestry, or destiny. A well-chosen name contains entire stories within it, conveying cultural significance, foreshadowing themes, or uncovering hidden traits. Naming thus becomes an act of deliberate, layered storytelling—a puzzle inviting readers or players to engage more deeply with the narrative.
That is why I created this name bank: to aid writing and character creation with rare, medieval, gothic, symbolic, and literary names chosen for their depth and resonance.
Botanical and Nature-Inspired Names
Acacia – Greek for “thorny” or “honor”; nature name; Victorian botanical trend.
Briar – Thorny shrub; fairy tale (Sleeping Beauty); modern revival.
Primrose – English flower; sweet, Victorian botanical trend; Edwardian charm.
Rue – Herb name symbolizing regret; somber, Victorian language of flowers.
Starling – Bird name; sleek, poetic, modern nature naming.
Wisteria – Flowering vine; lush, southern gothic, Victorian botanical.
Mythic, Legendary, and Literary Names
Arcadia – Greek region symbolizing pastoral paradise; literary, idyllic, rare revival.
Brangwen – Welsh literary creation (D. H. Lawrence); mythic, rustic.
Cassandra – Greek mythic prophetess cursed to be disbelieved; tragic, classical.
Estel – Tolkien’s Sindarin for “hope”; fantasy, modern literary adoption.
Isolde – Welsh/Arthurian romance heroine; tragic, medieval revival.
Lilith – Hebrew mythic demon or night spirit; dark feminist, occult associations.
Lorelei – Germanic siren of the Rhine; enchanting, dangerous beauty.
Miriel – Tolkien-influenced or invented “jewel daughter”; fantasy, ethereal.
Morgana – Arthurian sorceress; dark, mystical legend; gothic revival.
Morwenna – Cornish saint’s name; Celtic, folkloric.
Nausicaa – Greek myth, Homer’s Odyssey princess; rare, classicist.
Nerida – Greek for “sea nymph”; fluid, mythic; modern Australian use.
Ophelia – Greek for “help”; tragic Shakespearean heroine; dark-literary revival.
Oriana – Latin for “dawn”; courtly romance; medieval revival.
Philomena – Greek “lover of strength/song”; saintly, tragic legend.
Portia – Shakespearean heroine; elegant Renaissance usage.
Rowena – Germanic/Celtic; romanticized Saxon heroine; medieval revival.
Sibyl – Greek for “prophetess”; classical, oracular, Victorian spiritualist popularity.
Zephyra – Feminine form of Zephyr (“west wind”); Greek mythic, rare modern fantasy.
Dark, Gothic, and Occult-Inflected Names
Belladonna – Italian for “beautiful lady”; poisonous plant; dark, romantic.
Divina – Latin for “divine”; rare, dramatic, baroque.
Drusilla – Ancient Roman; “strong” or “fruitful”; Victorian gothic.
Evermore – English poetic word; romantic, darkly eternal; modern gothic vibe.
Griselda – Germanic for “grey battle”; medieval folklore; rare, antique.
Reverie – English for “daydream”; poetic, romantic, modern neo-gothic.
Sable – Black fur; dark, luxurious, gothic; fantasy naming.
Salem – Hebrew “peace” or Puritan town; occult, witch-trial associations.
Seraphina – Hebrew for “burning one” (angelic); ornate, baroque; modern revival.
Sible – Medieval English variation of Sibyl; prophetic, antique.
Temperance – Latin for “moderation”; Puritan virtue name; Colonial/Victorian revival.
Velma – Germanic for “determined protector”; vintage, slightly noir.
Classical and Antique Names
Agatha – Greek for “good”; vintage, saintly; 19th–20th-century use.
Bernadette – Germanic for “brave bear”; French Catholic tradition; mid-20th-century.
Blaise – Latin for “lisping”; a saint’s name; mystical, medieval scholarly feel.
Celestia – Latin for “heavenly”; ethereal, 19th-century romantic.
Cordelia – Celtic/Latin for “heart” or “daughter of the sea”; Shakespearean.
Elspeth – Scottish form of Elizabeth (“pledged to God”); traditional, 19th-century usage.
Imogene – Celtic/Latin for “maiden” or “beloved child”; Victorian–Edwardian.
Isadore – Greek “gift of Isis”; rare, old-world unisex; early 20th-century.
Jacinta – Spanish for “hyacinth flower”; floral, Catholic; Spanish-speaking regions.
Ludovica – Italian, feminine of Ludwig; “famous warrior”; European vintage.
Lysandra – Greek for “liberator of men”; elegant, Hellenistic; modern fantasy appeal.
Maude – Old German for “powerful in battle”; medieval to Edwardian.
Meredyth – Welsh for “great lord”; unisex; 19th–20th-century surname trend.
Minerva – Roman goddess of wisdom; classical, learned; neoclassical fashion.
Odessa – City name, possibly Greek for “wrathful”; romantic, 19th-century style.
Odette – French diminutive of Odile; ballet (Swan Lake); elegant.
Odille – Variant of Odile; French gothic-chic; 19th-century romantic.
Prudence – Latin virtue name for “wisdom”; Puritan origin, Victorian revival.
Samara – Hebrew/Russian meanings (“protected by God,” “seed”); Slavic folkloric.
Tabitha – Aramaic “gazelle”; biblical, Puritan, 19th-century Protestant popularity.
Theda – Short form of Theodora (“gift of God”); silent-film era glamour.
Valeria – Latin for “strength, health”; Roman imperial elegance.
Verity – Latin for “truth”; Puritan virtue name; Edwardian revival.
Viola – Latin for “violet flower”; Shakespearean heroine; Victorian floral naming.
Winifred – Welsh “blessed peacemaking”; antique, Edwardian charm.
Zelda – Germanic short form of Griselda or Yiddish for “blessed”; 1920s art deco.
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 29 days ago
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𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐓 𝐒𝐌𝐈𝐓𝐇 as 𝐏𝐑𝐈𝐍𝐂𝐄 𝐃𝐀𝐄𝐌𝐎𝐍 𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐆𝐀𝐑𝐘𝐄𝐍 𝐀𝐍𝐃 𝐄𝐖𝐀𝐍 𝐌𝐈𝐓𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐋 as 𝐏𝐑𝐈𝐍𝐂𝐄 𝐀𝐄𝐌𝐎𝐍𝐃 𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐆𝐀𝐑𝐘𝐄𝐍
Daemon and Aemond parallels. requested by @mermaidslabyrinth
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 1 month ago
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EMMA D'ARCY as RHAENYRA TARGARYEN — 2.06 | "Smallfolk"
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 1 month ago
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 1 month ago
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I'm one "there is no milk" away from a psychiatric center
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 1 month ago
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Hot girls love a cheap pink party city wig 🩷
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 1 month ago
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They don’t appreciate what you’re doing for them because you are not the person they want it from. Stay with me now.
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EMMA D'ARCY as RHAENYRA TARGARYEN — House of the Dragon Season 2
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cryptgrrrl1313 · 1 month ago
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Мама эт дада
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Rhaenyra & Daemon in House Of The Dragon 1.01 ♦ The Heirs Of The Dragon
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Rhaenyra & Daemon in House Of The Dragon 1.01 ♦ The Heirs Of The Dragon
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