Anchises
/æntʃˈaɪzɨz/
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Anchises is a Latin name, most famously known as the father of Aeneas, a central figure in Roman mythology and Virgil's 'Aeneid'. The name carries connotations of nobility, leadership, and legacy, as Anchises played a pivotal role in the founding of Rome through his son. It is a rare and classic choice, evoking a sense of historical grandeur.
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