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    Thelxion

    Pronunciation: thel-KSEE-on

    ♂ Male
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    enchanter, charmer

    Origin

    Ancient Greek

    History & Etymology

    The name Thelxion (Θελξίων) derives from the Ancient Greek verb 'thelgein' (θέλγειν), meaning 'to enchant, to charm, to bewitch'. In Greek mythology, Thelxion was a figure associated with the art of enchantment or persuasion. While not a widely known or prominent figure, his name reflects a concept deeply embedded in ancient Greek thought – the power of words and charisma to influence others.

    The name is quite rare and does not appear to have had widespread usage beyond ancient times. Its obscurity suggests it was likely a descriptive epithet or a name given to individuals perceived to possess such enchanting qualities, rather than a common given name passed down through generations. Its connection to the root 'thelgein' firmly places it within the lexicon of ancient Greek language and culture.

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