Eurycleia
/jˌuɹiklˈiə/
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Eurycleia, of Greek origin, means 'broad fame' or 'far-famed'. She is best known as the faithful nurse of Odysseus in Homer's epic, 'The Odyssey', symbolizing wisdom, loyalty, and nurturing care. The name carries a sense of historical and literary significance, evoking themes of protection and devotion.
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