Rome
Yes it's Jiraiya, Tsunade, and Orochimaru. But they were named Legendary Sannin because Hanzo gave them the title and let them live.
Rome was supposedly founded by twins Romulus and Remus. Rome is named after Romulus who eventually murdered Remus.
No. She had a son who was raised in England with Rolf's sister after she died.
William's claim was that he was the first cousin of the late King (Edward the confessor
it's a lively dance from Camarines Sur. It was supposedly named after a lovely maiden called Esperanza :)
There is no character named "Julie" in Twilight
A boy named Mowgli
there is no elf named hollybell it is just legendary.
Pecos Bill.
C.S. Lewis named the character Prince Caspian after Caspian the Great, a legendary king of Parthia. Lewis likely chose this name to give the character a noble and regal connotation, emphasizing his royal lineage and the heroic potential of his character in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series.
There is no official name for it in the ancient records, it has come to be named Atlantis over time. Named after the legendary city that supposedly sank to the bottom of the sea and still prospers there. Poseidon's first and foremost home is Olympus and he is said to return there on the solstices to council with the other Gods on the state of the world.
It is Gaelic for "maiden."The name of a princess in the play 'Cymbeline' by Shakespeare. He based her on a legendary character named Innogen, but the name was printed incorrectly and never corrected. The name Innogen is derived from Gaelic inghean meaning "maiden".
No, even though you can get him only once, he is not legendary. But his evolution, Lucario is pretty good.
yes but it depends on who and what you are fighting
Women? Or a single woman? Virginia was named for Elizabeth I, who was supposedly the "Virgin Queen."
No, the word Boron is supposedly from the Persian language, and was named after the mineral borax.