Aeginae
/ˈɛdʒənˌeɪ/
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Aeginae, of Latin origin, is derived from Greek mythology as the mother of Aeacus, a king and judge in the underworld. The name carries connotations of nobility and leadership, reflecting her significant role in mythological narratives. It is a rare and elegant choice, evoking a sense of classical heritage and maternal strength.
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