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    Zeuxippe

    Pronunciation: zoo-XIP-ee

    ♀ Female
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    yoker of horses

    Origin

    Ancient Greek

    History & Etymology

    Zeuxippe is a name rooted deeply in Greek mythology. It is derived from the Greek words 'zeugos' (ζεύγος) meaning 'yoke' or 'pair' and 'hippos' (ἵππος) meaning 'horse'. This combination suggests a connection to horses, possibly indicating someone who yokes or harnesses them, or perhaps a skilled horsewoman. The name appears in various mythological contexts, often associated with figures of noble or royal lineage.

    The name's usage is almost exclusively confined to ancient Greek texts and mythology, making it a rare and historically significant name rather than one with widespread modern adoption. Its strong classical ties give it a unique and scholarly appeal.

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