quirky but classical name for a judge/jury/executioner

Female, early twenties (born in the 1990’s then). Short in height, has shoulder-length brown hair, glasses (I haven’t decided yet if she does wear glasses, but if she does, they are dark red, plastic framed), pale skinned, oval shaped face and blue eyed.

She is sweet, even-tempered and seemingly harmless who finds all of her perceived notions of good and evil, changing. Without giving away plot details for fear of jinxing myself with writer’s block, she ends up working as a judge/jury/executioner for the story’s villain (of course, it is not all it seems). This deals a lot with stories like the [name]Divine[/name] Comedy and Greek mythology.

[name]Iphigenia[/name] of the Trojan War mythology is a pretty big influence, as is [name]Anya[/name] from [name]Buffy[/name] the Vampire Slayer on my character inspiration.

I’m looking for a kind of quirky but still classical name (think [name]Willow[/name], Megaera, [name]Lilith[/name]). The one name I’ve considered is [name]Alectra[/name], but I’m not sure if it’s right for the character. Suggestions appreciated!

[name]Amanda[/name], [name]Lisbeth[/name] and [name]Grace[/name] are the names that first popped out of my head… Maybe they are too normal? I don’t now if that’s what you are looking for, but I hope it helped :slight_smile:

Maybe Alecto?

[name]Isidora[/name]
[name]Eugenia[/name] (This may sound old lady-ish, but I know a 22-year-old [name]Eugenia[/name] who wears it very well.)
[name]Virginia[/name]
[name]Odessa[/name]
[name]Salome[/name]
[name]Circe[/name]
[name]Eris[/name]
Bellona (A [name]Roman[/name] goddess of war, with the possibility to go the by significantly softer and more inconspicuous nn [name]Bella[/name].)
[name]Pallas[/name]
[name]Lorelei[/name]
[name]Alethea[/name]
[name]Nona[/name]
[name]Moira[/name] (A play on the Moirai.)
[name]Anka[/name]