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Artemis

34 replies

NotAnotherNewNappy · 11/08/2010 18:52

Is it for a boy or a girl?

And do you think it may be whisper it a bit too pretentious?

Would be put with very strong English surname - but baby was concieved in Greece Grin

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Hassled · 11/08/2010 18:56

You need to google Artemis Fowl. A series of books about an evil teenage genius (male) - increasingly popular and currently being filmed. Something of a Harry Potter phenomena.

Artemis was the Greek goddess of hunting, so I'd assume from that it's a girl - although the Artemis Fowl thing confuses everything (this is explained in the book).

And yes, really quite pretentious :o.

bunnymother · 11/08/2010 19:02

I understand it's used for girls, sometimes as an alternative to Diana (which I love, but can't use due to the Princess of Wales). I don't think it's pretentious - it's a very very old name that isn't popular. Obv I prefer Diana or Diane - far lovelier sounding IMO.

wisteria12 · 11/08/2010 19:19

I love the name Artemis but don't make the mistake (as my friend did) of using it for a boy and going to Greece on holiday. Let's just say it's like the equivalent of introducing your son as "Hyacinth".

fluffyguineapigs · 11/08/2010 20:02

Def for a girl Artemis was the Ancient Greek goddess of animals, all things female and wilderness / wildness. Think of the Roman Diana.

I loved it, always wanted it for a girl - can be shortened to 'Art' I guess. However I couldn't use it as not only did I get a boy but my married name sounds as if it should be pronounced in a strong Yorkshire accent. It just wouldn't have gone Grin

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NickOfTime · 12/08/2010 01:03

girl. but way pretentious.

bunkers · 12/08/2010 01:07

I know an Artemis, she's a girl (and Greek).

Unless you actually are greek I think it would seem silly and pretentious.

It's quite a cool name though, I can see why you like it. Smile

CheerfulYank · 12/08/2010 01:24

I like Artemis for a girl. :)

solo · 12/08/2010 01:34

Fowl.

SkiHorseWonAWean · 12/08/2010 02:27

Gorgeous.

Pretentious perhaps, but at least not yet another xxx.

Chynah · 12/08/2010 21:54

Artemis was a goddess - lovely name.

RnB · 12/08/2010 22:06

My baby daughter is Artemis. It suits her and is lovely imo :).

Loujalou · 13/08/2010 09:23

I am Cypriot and have a male cousin with the name - so thought it was a boys name too.

ExitPursuedByABear · 13/08/2010 09:26

Definitely for a girl - and I love it and don't think it is too pretentious at all.

alexandrageddes · 13/08/2010 09:47

Beautiful name, the Greek version of Diana, and not only the goddess of hunting, but also the goddess of the moon on earth. A really interesting and pretty name and I don't think it's at all pretentious, just unusual.

Maisiethemorningsidecat · 13/08/2010 09:50

Yep, definitely a girl's name - although I think it's quite mascualine sounding

Loujalou · 13/08/2010 09:55

Nope its a boys name too - I have had a look on fb at some of my relatives who have male friends called Artemis.

tyler80 · 13/08/2010 18:31

Artemis is our online room booking system at work so that'd be a no from me.

Although it's pretty crap so will probably disappear in a few years.

GladioliBuckets · 13/08/2010 21:16

Do you know I've deliberately never read the Artemis Fowl books because it's a girl's name so how is it explained, Hassled? Does he have dumb or nasty parents?

V nice for a girl. Other pretty Greek names: Alethia (means truth, pronounced Aleethya), Eleftheria (means freedom, pronounced ElefthERia), Chryssa (means gold.) I've always loved the name Ilias for a boy (pronounced EElyas)

101damnations · 14/08/2010 20:12

I love it and wanted it for dd2.DH vetoed it though.

PussinJimmyChoos · 14/08/2010 20:18

I know a female Greek Artemis also, although its actually Artemisia....it does get shortened to Arty though so be warned!

lou33 · 14/08/2010 20:30

i like it, it's definitely a girls name

arty is sweet, and rnb's baby is indeed adorable

Tn0g · 14/08/2010 20:38

I worked with a lovely woman called Artemis many moons ago.

She was an art teacher so was arty by name and by nature.

rachel234 · 16/08/2010 12:08

Artemis is lovely and feminine. Arty is a cute nickname.

kiwidreamer · 16/08/2010 15:44

Artemis is a little pretentious but its still very nice, no more than some of the fancier English names - Arty or Missy for NN?

It is a girls name but funnily it doesnt feel wrong for a boy from my uncultured perspective, its quite masculine sounding but at the end of the day it would be a bit mean to purposefully name your little boy a girly name IMO.