Ancient Greek literature, islands and women. Am I the only one who sees a connection here? If that's the three criteria above are a goal, how about...
- sappho Of course, Sappho was quite real and not a myth. However, she wrote poems so beautiful that Plato referred to her as the tenth Muse. I say that qualifies... About lilith: she was not a "bitch of biblical proportions." Her behaviour was interpreted as such in the context of yestertimes. I think hardly anyone in a modern society would [publically] agree with that interpretation. If you want to give a host a respecable name, it'd better been something rebellious and not subservient. I'm not a naturalized Cocoon Citizen, so I guess I can't vote. +0 (as opposed to -0). :^) -- Ilya P.P.S.: How about: - stefano :))) Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
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- daedalus
- icarus
- nagoya
the first two are ancient mythology characters while nagoya is a japanese island (in the sun lab they go crazy about island names, guess why? :)
No, I won't propose 'madagascar' or 'greenland', I'm more a myth-oriented guy.
Ok, here I come. This is kind of provoquing, but my proposal for the name is:
- lilith
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