Polyxena
/pˌɑlɨksˈɛnə/
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Polyxena, of Latin origin, is a name steeped in ancient Greek mythology, where she was known as the daughter of King Priam of Troy. Her story is often associated with tragedy and nobility, making the name a symbol of royal lineage and sacrifice. Though rare, it carries a timeless elegance and historical depth.
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