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Character Name

Moreia

Meaning — A name with dual resonance: in Greek, "moira" means fate, destiny, or one's allotted portion in life — the Moirai were the three Fates who spun, measured, and cut the thread of each life. The fantasy variant "Moreia" adds an elvish "-eia" ending that softens the ancient Greek weight while preserving the fatalistic undertone.·Greek-inspired origin·Female·mor-AY-ah

Moreia Moreia carries the weight of the Greek Moirai — a name for a character who is inextricably connected to fate, whether as its agent, its instrument, or its defiant opponent. A seer who knows everyone's death but not her own, a weaver of magical cloth that shows the future, or a young woman racing against a prophecy that seems to close in with every choice she makes.

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MythologyHigh FantasyDark FantasyEpic Fantasy

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MoreiaMoreaMorayaMoreia

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