Hehee.
So was
Diana the name of a goddess, and
Bridget and
Chloe and
Rhiannon and
Irene and
Tanith and
Freya and
Vesta refer to goddesses too..
So "having a religious meaning at one point" does not really make a name honor the religion it derived from. That's a bit silly, isn't it? The problem was that
Easter refers to a
Christian holiday - albeit one coopted from paganism - it's immediately perceived as
Christian now, so the name
Easter would be superficially perceived as "honoring" Christianity. I guess that's all that matters, though.
- chazda the pedantic