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Yes - but as much by the why - w/cross references
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Yes - considering all possible doubt, yesIf we consider a possible rise in Greek Mythological names - perhaps with Wonder Woman's Diana? Why not?Joiya's June 6th remark "I love names that go all out" rings true. (Joiya - Thank You for this phrase, whether it is a reminder or even an invocation for Name Geeks, I certainly smiled when I read that comment.)

Also, if we consider Number1212 - June 19 query for Zenobia--and especially (Zena / Xena - with Mirfak's response & especially the response from Myosotis who elaborated more on the "Power Girl" themes. (With Xena - I love when a nickname is spelled remarkably different than its formality; especially when the nickname spelling reaches more directly for the root than the formal name, and having this twist occur on the first letter creates intrigue). Eros would add an attribute to the rise in Greek Mythological names, and, open a necessary countertheme to the badass Powergirl themes, considering the rising number of women becoming the primary providers / heads of household while more men become the "stay at home" subordinates. Why not Eros? Awesome query, Beemo.

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