Mythologic names

Chusor

Chusor is a Phoenician sailboat name.

God of fishing and shipbuilding.

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Cornucopia

Cornucopia, a word that resonates with abundance, prosperity and wealth, is not only a beautiful term, but also has a rich history and deep symbolism. That is why Cornucopia becomes an ideal name for a sailboat, attracting good luck and evoking the image of a boat full of treasures and adventures.

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Coto

The name Coto has two possible origins:

Latin origin:

Greek origin:

Cyclops

Cyclops is a Greek sailboat name.

Giant with one eye.

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Danae

Danae is a Greek girl name.

This name comes from the term “Danaoi“, a word used by Homer to designate the Greeks.

In Greek mythology she was the mother of Perseus.

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Daphne

Daphne is a Greek girl name. Meaning “laurel”.

In Greek mythology she was a nymph turned into a laurel tree.

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Delphi

Delphi is a Greek business name for law firm.

Sanctuary of Apollo where its famous oracles were located where the future could be consulted.

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Demeter

The Demeter, a fictional Russian sailing ship, plays a crucial role in Bram Stoker’s gothic horror novel “Dracula”. He appears in chapter 7, “The Last Voyage of Demeter“, and his terrifying journey serves as a prelude to the arrival of Count Dracula in England.

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Dhruva

Dhruva is a Hindu sailboat name.

According to Indian mythology he was a child-prince devout of Vishnu. This God granted him the blessing of becoming the Polar Star.

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Diana

Diana is a Latin girl name. Meaning “heavenly, divine”.

Roman goddess of the moon, hunting, forests and childbirth.

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How to pronounce the name Diana in English?