Well, I have some problems with the idea of "power" used generically (power to do what?) and I think "powerful" is kind of an ugly word.
And I have some problems with the whole idea of royalty and rule implied by "queen".
It's not my style, and if it were, I'd have used something more like, I dunno, Radiant Promise.
But I interpret this kind of name as a sort of folk-magic practice, where you name a kid after how you want them to *feel* about themselves, with the intention that they'll tend to unconsciously believe in themselves and their possession of the qualities the name suggests (in this case, effectiveness and dignity). And also the effect it has on others who refer to her. Words do influence, and it really could make people feel subtly different about themselves and others, if someone's named Queen, or Victoria or Faith or Patience or Paige or Scout or Gray or Hunter. Although, other things modify that, the more you get to know someone.
I'd be very surprised if they don't call her something else to her face, and keep the name she goes by private. It'd be pretty droll for a parent to address their child everyday as Powerful Queen, anyway - if not actually bad for the child.
- mirfakThis message was edited 12/28/2020, 11:59 PM