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docmorpheus
  1. plates to make
    10th Jan 2014 00:50
    11 years, 7 months & 4 days ago
  2. Random Thoughts
    9th Aug 2007 02:33
    18 years & 6 days ago
  3. Just to say "thanks!"
    27th Jul 2007 05:33
    18 years & 19 days ago
  4. A little about names...
    28th May 2007 11:25
    18 years, 2 months & 18 days ago
A little about names...
18 years, 2 months & 18 days ago
28th May 2007 11:25

Morpheus: "He who forms, shapes and moulds dream", taken from the Greek word morphe. He is the Greek god of dreams.

Nemeon: In Greek mythology, Nemeon was the most powerful lion in the world who could only be defeated by Hercules.

Kyrium: The first word of a mysterious Latin message sent by God to a sinful priest in the form of initial letters on an altar sheet; its meaning..."Repent Now".

Aeos: Helios The Sun God of the Greek drove a chariot across the sky each day and night - it as drawn by solar bulls (Iliad xvi.779) one of which is Aeos.

Aphrodite: The Greek goddess of love, lust, and beauty. (Mighty Aphrodite was also the name of a film by Woody Allen)

Shadhavar: A unicorn of Persian folklore. When wind blows through its horn, a melody is produced that attracts humans and animals. Once its prey is near, the Shadhavar attacks. It is an "Evil Unicorn."

Peryton - according to greek mythology, a deer with wings, that casts the shadow of a man. The Perytons were originally from Atlantis. They would fly in flocks, and attack sailors near the Strait of Gibraltar.

Urraco - (pronounced "oo-RAH-koh" ), meaning "little bull," was the fighting bull which killed the toreadore Manolete.

Pygmalion - the name of a sculptor from Galatea, who created an ivory statue and fell in love with it. Also the title of a play by George Bernard Shaw, which was to inspire the film "My Fair Lady".

Svarog - the Slavic Sun God and spirit of fire; his name means bright and clear. Folklore portrays him as a fire serpent, a winged dragon that breathes fire.

Isanti - meaning "Knife" originates from the name of a lake in Minnesota. It is one of the three major divisions of the Sioux. This tribe of the Sioux is today known as the Dakota.

awzome
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115 years, 6 months & 25 days ago 16th Jan 2010 17:36
 
I like that.
115 years, 9 months & 1 day ago 12th Nov 2009 15:08
 
115 years, 9 months & 27 days ago 17th Oct 2009 21:42
 
Where did u get that information?
116 years, 5 months & 12 days ago 1st Mar 2009 19:36
 
  1. plates to make
    10th Jan 2014 00:50
    11 years, 7 months & 4 days ago
  2. Random Thoughts
    9th Aug 2007 02:33
    18 years & 6 days ago
  3. Just to say "thanks!"
    27th Jul 2007 05:33
    18 years & 19 days ago
  4. A little about names...
    28th May 2007 11:25
    18 years, 2 months & 18 days ago