I can see (i think) how Megacles would sound awesome to someone not speaking Greek or a native speaker of Greek (i guess it sounds like some form of Mega Heracles or something) but in Greek it really sounds quite ugly as a name by now. I read in wiki that it was common in ancient Athens due to a possible archaic ruler of it having that name or the name being a title (as in the case of Minoas), but now it is too close to other terms which do not sound good at all. Sadly it seems pretty peasant-like now :/
I can see (i think) how Megacles would sound awesome to someone not speaking Greek or a native speaker of Greek (i guess it sounds like some form of Mega Heracles or something) but in Greek it really sounds quite ugly as a name by now. I read in wiki that it was common in ancient Athens due to a possible archaic ruler of it having that name or the name being a title (as in the case of Minoas), but now it is too close to other terms which do not sound good at all. Sadly it seems pretty peasant-like now :/
...Pantocrator (ruler of all)
I always associate Pantocrator with the famous mosaic in the Hagia Sophia that we haven't been able to see for centuries.
Poseidon is a cool name. Unfortunately i do not know anything about its etymology. Eidos is a possible root term there i guess (?), as for "Pos", it reminds me of the word "posimon" which means "drinkable" (as in water not having salt, being of the sea). Might very well have nothing to do with either terms though.
It had neon-pink custard and a deranged vacuum cleaner; what's not to like?OhI never knew their names (and it is sad that kids grew up with that show)
also alot of the roman gods are planets now, who wants to name their dog after a planet![]()