• @bluewing@lemm.ee
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    529 days ago

    I agree about the name being horrible, but parents are going with more and more, let’s just say ‘unusual’ names, spellings and pronunciations these days. I’ve got a Grandson named Charon. Socially, it hasn’t really been a bonus for him.

    • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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      1029 days ago

      I’ve got a Grandson named Charon

      Isn’t that something from greek mythology? I swear there’s something like that in greek mythology…

      • @woodenskewer@lemmy.world
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        29 days ago

        You swear correctly. He is the boatman of the river Styx. He ferries souls to Hades in the afterlife if the individual was buried with the ferry toll. If they didn’t have the ferry toll they’d be fated to wandering the banks of the river Styx for 100 years before they could cross.

        I think it’s a cool name. Apologies if this was intended sarcasm and it went over my head.

        • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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          1229 days ago

          It’s certainly several orders of magnitude better than Blessica…

          Although mythological names are often cool, it’s always worth researching fully. Loki may suddenly be super cool thanks to the MCU, but he still got fucked by a horse.

          • Moah
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            728 days ago

            I think the main issue is that it sounds like Karen

          • @woodenskewer@lemmy.world
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            329 days ago

            I enjoy the mythos around Charon. If you lived your life to the point where you didn’t have a single person to care for you enough to make a small payment in your name (think 2 pennies), you suffer the fate of merely waiting. He’s like a minimalist renown filter of sorts. It’s like a judge of character, so to speak, based on what others would do for you when you can’t act.