Laertes
/lˈɛɹts/
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Laertes, of Greek origin, is most famously known as the father of Odysseus in Greek mythology and Ophelia's brother in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. The name carries connotations of nobility, leadership, and bravery, reflecting the character's strong and protective nature in literature. It remains a classic and resonant choice for those drawn to its mythological and literary significance.
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