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Question: Ancient Greek, Roman, or Russian names!?
I am writing a story and i need names: either russian or ancient greek or roman, preferably!. at the moment the names that I'm definitely using are:
Ophelia
Ekaterine/a
Tristan

also, do you prefer Ekaterine or Ekaterina!? I'm having a hard time deciding!. she will play the beautiful but ill-fated princess bride-to-be!.

Toying with the name Isolde, but i probably will not use it since I'm using Tristan!.

I particularly need a name for the villainess of the story, who will be portrayed by the princes dark haired sister!. help!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
I prefer Ekaterine

also, am I the only one who knows this!?
You spelled Tristam and Yseult wrong (Tristan and Isolde are American versions)!.

For a villainess,
Artemisia
Erida ( the wearisome Goddess of hate)Www@QuestionHome@Com

I love the names Ophelia and Tristan most!.
Ekaterina is much better than Ekaterine in my opinion, but for a girl, of course!.

For the villainess I like the name Arachne, meaning spider, or for a villan I like Deimos meaning terror!.

Hope I helped!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Definitely Ekaterina!.

Some others:
AURELIA - f
LAURENTIA - f
SILVIA - f
ARINA - f
DIMA- f
RUSLAN- mWww@QuestionHome@Com

"Callypygia" for villianess!. It means "having well-formed buttocks"!. Macrotestes for a male!. It means !.!.!.!. never mind !.!.!. it's a good manly name!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Ekaterina is Russian for KatherineWww@QuestionHome@Com

Iason-Jason
Ariel- unisex
Icarus
VirgilWww@QuestionHome@Com