Lycidas
/lˈɪsɨdəz/
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Lycidas, of Greek origin, means 'wolf son', derived from 'lykos' (wolf) and 'idas' (son). It evokes imagery of strength, leadership, and resilience, often associated with the wolf's characteristics. The name gained literary prominence through John Milton's pastoral poem 'Lycidas', adding a layer of artistic and cultural significance.
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