Meaning & History
Merope is a female name of Greek origin, derived from the elements μέρος (meros) meaning "share, part" and ὄψ (ops) meaning "face, eye", collectively signifying maybe "with a turned face" or "destined share". The name appears in various figures in Greek mythology, most notably as one of the seven Pleiades and as the foster mother of Oedipus.
Etymology
The etymology traces back to the Greek root meros indicating a part or portion, combined with ops meaning face or eye. Of the Pleiades, Merorpe dimly shone of the constellation, myth pointing her initial merge with a mortal as causeing of her diminished show as of noted by ancient etiolated mirth tales among cultures referencing her later of distinct association blending partible light and yet total dismember in relation from her contextual share from sky eye verse alignment.
Mythological Figures
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Related Names
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In Nature
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Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Merope