Mythology name opinions?

Odysseus’ meaning would be a no for me. I think [name_m]Odie[/name_m] is super cute but that meaning would bother me, as a parent and as a kid.

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[name_m]Telemachus[/name_m] doesn’t feel the most usable and yet I’m not put off by it. I think the nickname [name_m]Telly[/name_m] or Mac(/k) would work and feel less daunting than the whole name every time.

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[name_f]Penelope[/name_f] [name_m]Weaver[/name_m] is adorable. Feels boho without trying too hard which is refreshing and meant in the best way.

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[name_f]Hekate[/name_f] [name_f][/name_f]- I’m in the US and my phone kept correcting it and that would drive me crazy. This is a name I see people liking from time to time and I think if I meant one I could be swayed but I do hesitate to say it every time. Something about it though isn’t a complete no for me. I think if someone used it I would be excited for the boldness.

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[name_f]Pandora[/name_f]- I think box. This name feels like the opposite of [name_f]Hekate[/name_f] to me, it feels more try hard cool rather than my parents have cool interests and gave me a meaningful name. [name_m]Like[/name_m] the others. It feels the most accessible other than [name_f]Penelope[/name_f] and it’s the one I feel is least impressive. I respect the boldness of the others as a non-myth, [name_f]English[/name_f] speaking namer.

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