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Persephone?

48 replies

luffharbour · 21/04/2009 16:52

What would you think if you heard this name?
I'm thinking nickname Sephy.
Do you know how to pronounce it? very important as it could be a problem.

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Bonnycat · 21/04/2009 21:20

Its gorgeous,would have loved to use it for DD but not brave enough!

MrsTittleMouse · 21/04/2009 21:23

She was kidnapped and raped in the underworld. It wouldn't be my first choice of name!

MrsTittleMouse · 21/04/2009 21:25

Sorry, overtired, sounds like the underworld is a bad metaphor. Kidnapped, taken to the Underworld, and raped. Her release was something involving a pomegranate wasn't it? But she was only released for half the year (summer), the other half she has to go back (winter). Anyway, I'm not fond of the associations, so I wouldn't use it myself.

LetThemEatCake · 21/04/2009 21:30

absolutely gorgeous name - would love it for a girl but DH has vetoed.

Quite fancy twins, boy and girl, called Persephone and Peregrine - Percy and Perry - lovely!!

love the whole pomegranate link too, have been heavily reliant on them as fertility aids with my dc...

blouseenthusiast · 21/04/2009 21:30

Yes there is a most beautiful D H Lawrence poem in which she appears (Bavarian Gentians I think) but associated with death. Is bit grim.

lowrib · 21/04/2009 21:32

I liked the name until I found out it's negative associations, when looking for names for my DC. In baby name books it says 'bringer of death' or something along those lines!

lowrib · 21/04/2009 21:34

I mean "its" not "it's" oh dear I've offended my inner pedant!

singersgirl · 21/04/2009 21:35

We knew a Persephone who was always called Percy. She had 3 older brothers and I though perhaps they were really expecting another boy...

madlentileater · 21/04/2009 21:40

No, an ill omened name,
as mentioned she is kidnapped by Hades, taken to the underworld and raped- meanwhile her mother Demeter wanders the earth weeping, searching for her, neglecting her role in ensuring the earth's fertility- hence we have winter when nothing grows. The pomegranite bit is that she refuses to eat in the underworld, but is finally tempted by the pomegranite and eats 6 seeds- for the sake of those seeds she has to return there for 6 months every year.

JulesJules · 21/04/2009 21:43

Lovely name. I'm sure most people know how to pronounce it.

suwoo · 21/04/2009 21:52

I know how to pronounce it, but the meaning or the tales of the original Persephone would put me right off.

RachieB · 21/04/2009 22:29

I only know how to PN it as i used to read the childrens book, about a little girl called Persephone Brown ( i think )
@ playgroup! lol

blouseenthusiast · 21/04/2009 22:32

Bavarian Gentians

Not every man has gentians in his house
in soft September, at slow, sad Michaelmas.

Bavarian gentians, big and dark, only dark
darkening the daytime, torch-like, with the smoking blueness of Pluto's
gloom,
ribbed and torch-like, with their blaze of darkness spread blue
down flattening into points, flattened under the sweep of white day
torch-flower of the blue-smoking darkness, Pluto's dark-blue daze,
black lamps from the halls of Dis, burning dark blue,
giving off darkness, blue darkness, as Demeter's pale lamps give off
light,
lead me then, lead the way.

Reach me a gentian, give me a torch!
let me guide myself with the blue, forked torch of this flower
down the darker and darker stairs, where blue is darkened on blueness
even where Persephone goes, just now, from the frosted September
to the sightless realm where darkness is awake upon the dark
and Persephone herself is but a voice
or a darkness invisible enfolded in the deeper dark
of the arms Plutonic, and pierced with the passion of dense gloom,
among the splendor of torches of darkness, shedding darkness on
the lost bride and her groom.

DH Lawrence

TwoScrambledEggs · 22/04/2009 12:41

Really quite like it

TwoScrambledEggs · 22/04/2009 12:42

esp Percy for short!

GetOrfMoiLand · 22/04/2009 12:50

It's a beautiful name and I would say go for it if you're quite posh.

Please avoid like the plague however if you live in Wolverhampton. Per-Seph-Ow-NOIIII in a black country accent wouldn't be very clever

Nekabu · 23/04/2009 08:02

I do like it but the story of the original Persephone is sad (then again, I came across a dd called Jocasta the other day. I wonder if the parents knew the story of the original!) and she may end up being called Percy at some stage. Got to admit the combination of the original Persephone and the risk of Percy did knock it off my list of names.

mrswoolf · 23/04/2009 09:15

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tiggerlovestobounce · 23/04/2009 09:25

I think its a lovely name. I think that the pronounciation is pretty obvious, so I dont think too many people would struggle with it.

MrsMattie · 23/04/2009 09:25

Poncy

belgo · 23/04/2009 09:27

I still read Percy Phone every time I see this thread title, despite knowing how it is pronounced.

MitchyInge · 23/04/2009 09:31

I know a grown up Persephone! Maybe it will grow in popularity a bit after the character in the noughts/crosses trilogy?

frazzledoldbag · 23/04/2009 14:41

What about Seraphina instead? Easier to pronounce and you could still use the same nicknames? (Sephy - if that's what you like?)

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