Roman

Cicely

Sweet Cicely is an herb that was used as furniture polish and as herbal medicine to aid digestion. It is also a sweet culinary herb. The name Cecily is of Latin origin and it means "blind"

Oriana

Oriana is a name of Latin origin that means "golden dawn". Oriana is also the name of a main character in the 16th Century Portuguese tale Amadis de Gaula.

Andromache

Andromache was the beloved wife of the tragic hero and prince of Troy, Hector. The name means "battle of man".

Alcippe

Alcippe was the daughter of Ares. Her name is formed from the cognate of the Greek word for "mighty" and that for "horse"

Aeneas

The name means "praise". It was the name of a son of Aphrodite and hero of the Trojan war. One of the few Trojan survivors, he traveled to Italy after the city was razed and founded the Roman state.

Celadonia

Celadonia is a Latin name meaning "swallow".

Dion

Dion is a name meaning "of the Gods" or "of Zeus"

Diane

Diana is the Roman Goddess of the moon and the hunt. The name may derive from the Indo-European word meaning divine.

Draco

Draco is a name of Greek or Latin origin meaning snake or serpent.

Damian

Damian is both a Greek and a Latin name meaning "to tame".

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