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These replies have made for some very interesting reading.
As for my name, Neith is actually an ancient Egyptian goddess. Depending on the source, she was a goddess of the hunt and a goddess of war. She was also a protector of the dead and a guide in the underworld, like a female Anubis. I thought she was a cool goddess.
To my knowledge, though I've seen differing reports, her name, while appearing to rhyme with "Keith", is actually pronounced "night". I then tacked on "skye", creating "night sky", because I love astromony and can often be found with my eye in my telescope.
As you can see, I like to attach meaning when I name things. I can be such a dork sometimes.
As for my name, Neith is actually an ancient Egyptian goddess. Depending on the source, she was a goddess of the hunt and a goddess of war. She was also a protector of the dead and a guide in the underworld, like a female Anubis. I thought she was a cool goddess.
To my knowledge, though I've seen differing reports, her name, while appearing to rhyme with "Keith", is actually pronounced "night". I then tacked on "skye", creating "night sky", because I love astromony and can often be found with my eye in my telescope.
As you can see, I like to attach meaning when I name things. I can be such a dork sometimes.