Hippolyta(Ancient Greek)
Hippolyta is derived from Greek, meaning 'She who lets loose the horses.' In Greek mythology, Hippolyta was an Amazonian queen.
Hippolyta is derived from Greek, meaning 'She who lets loose the horses.' In Greek mythology, Hippolyta was an Amazonian queen.
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Calm, sensitive, and nurturing
Deep thinkers, good with balance and harmony
Sounds: “Ni”, “Ya”, “Sa”, “Me”
Colors: White, Light Blue
Days: Monday, Friday
Friendly Numbers: 2, 4, 6
Names adding up to 2, 4, or 6 work well, especially those with soft, rhythmic sounds.
Hir
Symbolizes strength and power, often equated with a diamond
Hira
One of the many names of Goddess Lakshmi meaning 'Diamond'
Hirah
Named after Mount Hirah, the mountain where Prophet Muhammad received the Quran
Hiral
Radiant and shining
Hirankshi
Deer-eyed; a person with beautiful eyes resembling a deer's
Hiranma
Made of gold or having a radiant golden hue
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