Usage, description and more for Echidna
Gender: Male
Origin: 
Greece
Also available in
Arabic,
Echidna is used in
Egypt
Echidna
Echidna is a unique and intriguing name with Greek origins. In Greek mythology, Echidna was a fearsome half-woman, half-snake creature known as the "Mother of All Monsters." Her name is derived from the Greek word "ekhis," meaning "viper" or "snake."
Echidna was said to have spawned various monstrous offspring, including the likes of the Chimera, Cerberus, and the Sphinx. Despite her monstrous nature, Echidna played a significant role in Greek mythology as a powerful and formidable figure.
The name Echidna carries a sense of mystery and strength, reflecting the legendary character's fearsome reputation in ancient tales. With its mythological roots and distinctive sound, Echidna makes for a striking and memorable name choice for those who appreciate mythology and unique names.