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Displayed on this page are Mythology names 21 to 40. Among these names, Dylan (English, German, and Welsh) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #29 and a usage of 0.5803%, and it was followed by Jason (English), Julius (English and German), Finn (English and Irish), and Jay (English) in descending order. Unusual Mythology names include the Greek Diomedes, the Italian Elio, Eolo, Eros, the German Florus, the Dutch and German Friso, the Italian Gaetano, Gennaro, the English and German Hermes, the English Hyacinth, the Finnish Ilmarinen, the Indian Indra, the German Ing, the English and German Janus, and the Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, and Scandinavian Jupiter.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Diomedes ... cunning as Zeus, though ... name was borne in Greek mythology by the second best ... Dylan Elio ... sun ... as Helios in Greek mythology. ... Eolo ... has been used in Greek mythology. ... Eros ... name was borne in Greek mythology by the primordial god ... Finn Florus ... flower, blossom ... has been used in Roman mythology. ... Friso ... Frisian ... name was borne in Norse mythology by Friso, who was the ... Gaetano Gennaro Hermes ... cairn, heap of stones ... name was borne in Greek mythology by the Olympian god of ... Hyacinth ... has been used in Greek mythology ... Ilmarinen ... air ... was borne in Finnish mythology by Seppo Ilmarinen the ... Indra ... possessing drops of ... the gods Indra in Hindu mythology, who was also the lord ... Ing ... name of a god ... the god Freyr in Norse mythology, who was also known as ... Janus ... archway ... name was borne in Roman mythology by the two-faced god of ... Jason Jay Julius Jupiter ... light, deity; father ... name was borne in Roman mythology by Jupiter, the supreme ... |