Iphigeneia
/ˌɪfɨdʒiˈɛni/
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Iphigeneia, of Greek origin, means 'born to royalty' and is deeply rooted in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of Agamemnon, offered as a sacrifice to Artemis, though in some tales, she is saved by divine intervention. The name evokes themes of nobility, sacrifice, and divine favor, making it a powerful and evocative choice.
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