No it`s just unique :)
It was actually a goddess- Athena, the goddess of wisdom. She caught Medusa and Poseidon together in her temple.
It came from the Old Norse and it means to be dreaded.
Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, however she was married to the ugly and crippled blacksmith Vulcan (Roman name) or Hephaestus (Greek name).
Athena, goddess of wisdom, arts and crafts, and war strategy, as well as Hera, goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus, therefore queen of the gods (also a major a-hole because she threw her son Hephaestus of mount Olympus because she thought he was ugly)
No name means ugly!
I say if he is ugly his name is ugly
His Roman name was 'Vulcan'.He was the god of the forges (metalworking)He was married to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty even though he himself was considered ugly and lame.
If you mean "ugly", it is not an ugly name. It just means a grandmother.
it came from Preston the ugly boy in the world
rhea was very sweet and nice but if you got in her way it could get ugly
Cleopatra was not attractive in a physical way. She had a beautiful personality that is what made her attracting.
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