Perses
Origin:Greek
Meaning:Destroyer, ravager
Though their name was first given to a god of destruction, your Perses will be more suited to building connections and uplifting others. In Greek mythology, Perses is a Titan and the father of the goddess Hecate. Representing the devastation and disorder of war, Perses was depicted as a strong and powerful force. His name stems from persô, a Greek word meaning "to destroy" or "to ravage." Perses' exact translations, "destroyer" and "ravager," remind all who bear this masculine title to be a problem solver, an opportunity creator, and a change maker.
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