Hypermnestra
/hˌaɪpɚmˈɛntsə/
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Hypermnestra is a name of Greek origin, derived from 'hyper' (over) and 'mnestra' (cunning or memory). In Greek mythology, she was one of the fifty daughters of Danaus who refused to kill her husband, Lynceus, on their wedding night, symbolizing courage, loyalty, and defiance of injustice. The name carries a sense of strength and moral integrity.
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