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Displayed on this page are Mythology names 61 to 80. Within these names, Silas (English) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #346 and a usage of 0.0422%, and it was followed by Phoenix (English); among the rare Mythology names are the English Paris, the English and German Philemon, the Dutch, English, Finnish, German, and Scandinavian Pluto, the Greek and Scandinavian Pontus, the English Priam, the Italian Romolo, the English, German, and Scandinavian Saturn, the German Siegfried, the English and German Sigmund, the Manx and Scandinavian Sigurd, the Scandinavian Sindri, the Welsh Taliesin, the Finnish Tapio, the Albanian Taulant, the German and Scandinavian Thorsten, the Irish Toirdhealbhach, the Scandinavian Tyr, and the English Ulysses.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Paris Philemon ... beloved ... was known in Greek mythology from the elderly couple ... Phoenix Pluto ... wealth ... name was borne in Roman mythology by the god of the ... Pontus ... sea ... name was borne in Greek mythology by the pre-Olympian god ... Priam ... very courageous ... name was borne in Greek mythology by Priam, the king of ... Romolo ... strenth ... Roman folk mythology, the name was often associated ... Saturn ... name was borne in Roman mythology by the god of ... Siegfried ... victory; peace, protection, ... as Sigurd in Norse mythology ... Sigmund Sigurd Silas Sindri ... name was borne in Norse mythology by a dwarf who ... Taliesin ... shining brow ... name was borne in Welsh mythology by the legendary 6th ... Tapio ... in Eastern Finnish mythology by the god of the ... Taulant ... of Illyrius in Greek mythology. ... Thorsten ... thunder, thunder god; ... been used in Germanic mythology. ... Toirdhealbhach ... instigator ... god of thunder in Norse mythology ... Tyr ... light, daylight, deity ... name was borne in Norse mythology by the god of combat; ... Ulysses |