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Character Name

Thaeyris

Meaning — An invented elvish-style name combining "Thae-" (divine/celestial prefix, echoing Greek "theos") with "-yris," echoing Greek "Iris" (rainbow, messenger goddess) or archaic elvish "-iris" suffixes denoting brilliance or divine message. The name suggests "divine rainbow-messenger" or "she who carries the gods' light in colors," a herald archetype.·Greek-inspired origin·Female·thay-EER-iss

Thaeyris Thaeyris fuses divine authority ("Thae-") with the messenger-goddess tradition of Iris, creating a name for a character at the intersection of heaven and earth. A bearer of this name would be a divine herald, a celestial messenger, or a priestess whose role is to translate the will of distant, incomprehensible gods into something mortals can act upon.

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High FantasyMythologyEpic FantasyYoung Adult

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