Entity: CERSEI
Cersei is a name with Greek origins, often associated with powerful sorcery and enchantment. It has gained popularity through its connection to the character Cersei Lannister in the 'Game of Thrones' series.
Cersei
Etymology
Cersei is a name of Greek origin, derived from the name Kirke, associated with powerful sorcery and enchantment.
Definition
Cersei is a name for girls with roots in Latin, possibly coming from the Greek word 'kirkos,' meaning 'hawk.' It is often linked to sorcery and enchantment.
Historical Context
In Greek mythology, Circe was a powerful sorceress, which has influenced the perception of the name Cersei as a symbol of power and cunning.
Cultural Significance
The name Cersei has gained popularity through its association with the character Cersei Lannister in the 'Game of Thrones' series, known for her manipulative and cunning nature.
Related Concepts
- Circe: The Greek sorceress from mythology
- Game of Thrones: The popular TV series where the character Cersei Lannister appears
See Also
A name for girls with roots in Latin, derived from the Greek name Kirke, meaning 'hawk.' Often linked to sorcery and enchantment, Cersei has become a symbol of power and cunning.