Clytemnestra

Soul Blueprint

Life Lesson

To confront the cycle of violence, understand the complex motivations behind extreme actions, and seek true justice rather than vengeance.

Strength

Unyielding resolve, strategic thinking, and the capacity for profound impact on those around her.

Pitfall

Being consumed by bitterness, revenge, or a desire for absolute control, leading to isolation and tragedy.

Analysis & Profile

Biography

Meaning & Symbolism

The etymology is uncertain, possibly derived from Greek *kleitos* 'famous, glorious' and *mnestera* 'wooer' or *mnasthai* 'to remember.' Regardless of its precise linguistic origin, the name's meaning is overshadowed by its association with the mythological figure Clytemnestra, the queen of Mycenae in Greek tragedy, infamous for murdering her husband, Agamemnon. She symbolizes powerful, often destructive, female agency, vengeance, and the dire consequences of moral transgression and familial curses. The name evokes drama, tragedy, and formidable will.

Origins

Greek
The name is firmly rooted in ancient Greek mythology and literature, particularly the tragic cycles of plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.

History & Popularity

Clytemnestra is almost exclusively known through ancient Greek tragedies, serving as one of literature's most formidable and morally ambiguous female characters. Due to her dark narrative and the tragic associations, the name is virtually never used as a personal given name in modern times. In both the United Kingdom and the United States, it exists purely as a literary and academic reference, making its popularity score effectively the lowest possible.

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