[Opinions] Re: Paraskevi
in reply to a message by Perrine
I really like Paraskevi! There's something really chic about it, especially with this spelling.
I've been on a bit of a Greek name kick for a minute now. Not sure if I prefer English versions of ancient Greek names or modern Greek names. They're both great (and there's a lot of crossover between the two categories). I've always loved Paris for a boy, and I also love Thekla, Irene, Irenee / Irini, Helen, Aglaia, Callirhoë, Io, Arethusa, Varvara, Xenia, Angeliki, Efrosyni, Evdokia, Fotini, Nefeli, Kyriaki / Kyriake, Melpomeni, Nomiki, Olympia, Pelagia, Polyxeni, Vasiliki, Sabas, Spiros, Spiridon, Stelios, Tryfon, Apostolos, Zeno, Hector, Homer, and Jason. Also love some international versions of Greek names, like Zoya, Aristée, Aristide, Achille, Aquiles, and Philémon.
I've been on a bit of a Greek name kick for a minute now. Not sure if I prefer English versions of ancient Greek names or modern Greek names. They're both great (and there's a lot of crossover between the two categories). I've always loved Paris for a boy, and I also love Thekla, Irene, Irenee / Irini, Helen, Aglaia, Callirhoë, Io, Arethusa, Varvara, Xenia, Angeliki, Efrosyni, Evdokia, Fotini, Nefeli, Kyriaki / Kyriake, Melpomeni, Nomiki, Olympia, Pelagia, Polyxeni, Vasiliki, Sabas, Spiros, Spiridon, Stelios, Tryfon, Apostolos, Zeno, Hector, Homer, and Jason. Also love some international versions of Greek names, like Zoya, Aristée, Aristide, Achille, Aquiles, and Philémon.