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Such a lovely name. It has a lot of depth to it and has a cool backstory as well. To the people who said it's ugly, you're the ones with an ugly personality and are quite judgmental.
Greek goddess of witchcraft and crossroads. I believe her symbol was two crossed torches but that may be wrong.
In the U.S. this is often pronounced colloquially as Heh-KAYT.
This name is pretty, but idk if I'd use it on a child because of the associations with witchcraft, demons, the underworld etc.
Really pretty name. :)
I think this a very ugly name. Besides, some will pronounce it "Heh-Kayt" which kind of sounds like Heck it with a Miranda Sings accent. "Aw, Heck it!"
So ugly. I think of a witch with black warts. Yuck!
It's pronounced HEH KAH TAY.
I’m not sure if this goes under personal impression or pronunciation, but I thought it was pronounced HEK-ait.
Makes a good witch name paired with Hermione.
In ancient Egyptian the word for magic is pronounced 'heca,' and the feminine suffix is 't' or 'et'. For an example take the Egyptian goddess Bast. Her name is sometimes written as Bastet to clarify that she is female. I wonder if 'Hecate' is derived from this root, perhaps adopted by the Greeks from the Egyptians.
I love this name! I used it for a character in a Harry Potter fanfiction I'm writing. It's very pretty in my opinion, though I don't think I'd name my daughter this. A little too obscure.
When I read it was pronounced "HEK-e-tee," I immediately thought, "Here, kitty, kitty, kitty!" Not sure how I feel about that.
It sounds great. I like the history, too.
This has been one of my favorite names for a long time! I have a thing for dark goddesses. They're amazing. In my novel, the main character's name is "Hekate" and I changed the pronunciation to "Heck-tay". Kinda silly but it fits the character.
Hecate is also the goddess is the Greek goddess of the Crossroads.
For more information ( http://www.goddessgift.com/goddess-myths/greek_goddess_hecate.htm )
Lady Hekat was Patience's deceased mother in Orson Scott Card's novel Wyrms.I like the meaning, but the sound of the name puts me off a bit.
This name is mentioned several times as a Goddess of Darkness, but a force of good, in the series Daughters of the Moon by Lynne Ewing, spelled as Hekate.Funny that you mention a good nickname would be Catty, as one of the characters in the series is named Catty.
I love the name Hecate but I would pronounce it heck-it, regardless. If it was pronounced He-ka-tee or however, she might be called Katy or Catty and though Katy is a cute nickname, I would hate that.
Hekate was most likely originally from the Carians of Asia Minor, and came to Greece in the 6th century BCE. An alternative explanation is that Hekate evolved from the Egyptian midwife goddess Heqit, (alternatively spelled Heket or Hekat) her name related to "heq," the matriarch and wise woman of the tribe. (http://www.goddessmystic.com/CoreCurriculum/Goddesses/Hekate/index.shtml)Hekate is pronounced heh-KAH-tay. (http://www.hekate.nu/) Hekate means 'worker from afar'. (http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/Hekate.html)
According to the 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, Hekate means 'she who works from afar.'The more I research Hecate, the clearer it is that she is of Carian (an Anatolian tribe of Asia Minor) origin. There is a temple to Hecate in Lagina, Turkey.William Berg, "Hecate: Greek or "Anatolian"?" Numen, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Aug., 1974), pp. 128-140"Hekate" by Theodor Kraus
Goddess of the New Moon, often looked at as evil but one sometimes needs to go through the Darkness in order to find the Light.I was an avid reader of Greek and Roman myths when I was little, but I often pronounced the names wrong. Once again, I'm shocked at the proper pronouncation. I always read it as "hek-KATE", but HEK-a-tee sound much more friendly, not sure how I feel on it though. A bit too friendly, perhaps, for a dark goddess.
I love this name, it's so unique but I don't know if I, or anyone, should name a child this. It sounds better for a cat, like a familiar to the "witchy" name.

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