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Arcturis and Gondria Need Names!

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 1:59 pm
by Gumballs
Hello all! I recently managed to grab both Arcturis (who I have wanted since I was level 70!) and Gondria on my troll hunter, Ashiena. I just hit 80 and since Im going to be leveling all my pets up, and switching between them quite frequently, I want them to have nice names!

I have:

Doof: orange-brown devilsaur
Mali: black lion (humar)
Deyho: shattered hand warhound

BUT, my two lovely spirit beasts still need good names. I want them to be RP-ish names, not Ikillyou or something. And I'm also requesting no more D names or M names!

Arcturis: Boy, or maybe a girl.. I havn't decided. Havnt thought of any nice names for him/her either, sorry! Maybe something to do with his bright blue colour, or ghosty, or strength and courage. I'm not sure.

Gondria: Kept calling it a girl, but now I've realized s/he looks the same as my old frostsabre, Shiboo. So, I was thinking I could say Shiboo somehow got slaughtered after I let him back into the wild, and found his way back to me in Northrend in an ethereal form. OR, I could do a whole new kitty with a new name.

What do you guys think? Thanks in advance for your ideas :D

Oh, and I will get screenies up when I get home from work, to let you guys get to know my hunter more. :)

Re: Arcturis and Gondria Need Names!

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:32 pm
by Teigan
Arcturis:

Amaterasu - female, Japanese sun goddess
Phaedra - female, bright

Baer - male, bright (and it sounds like Bear! :D)
Belenus - male, ancient sun god
Argus - male, shining
Drogo - male, arachic English, possible derived from the Saxon word for ghost
Kemen - male, courage or vigor

Gondria:

Orion - male, constellation and hunter in Greek mythology
Theron - male, hunter in Greek
Azrael - Angel of Death, Jewish/Muslim tradition
Thanatos - Greek god of the underworld/death

Noelani - female, heavenly mist in Hawaiian
Kasumi - female, mist in Japanese
Calfuray - female, violet flower
Sigal - female, violet/treasure
Atropos - female, figure from Greek mythology responsible for "cutting the thread" of human lives...death, basically
Marama - Maori goddess of death and the moon