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      Meaning of the first name
      Alkyone

      Origin 
      Greek

      Meaning 
      Kingfisher or Halcyon Bird

      Variations 
      Halkyone, Alcyone, Halcyone

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Alkyone derives from the ancient Greek word alkyone, which refers to the kingfisher bird. In mythology, the Halcyon (the Greek counterpart of Alkyone) is often associated with calm seas and peaceful weather, as the bird was believed to have the power to calm the storms during its nesting period. The name connotes tranquility and serenity, embodying both natural beauty and a sense of protection.

      In Greek mythology, Alkyone was a figure associated with the myth of Ceyx, her husband, who was turned into a kingfisher after his death. Over time, Alkyone became synonymous with the Halcyon days—periods of peace and calm weather that were thought to occur during mid-winter. Historical literature often references Alkyone as a symbol of love and fidelity, reflecting the deep emotional connection she had with her partner, further cementing her place in literary and cultural narratives throughout history.

      Today, the name Alkyone is relatively uncommon but continues to be used in various contexts, such as literature, art, and personal naming. It is often appreciated for its lyrical quality and rich historical connotations. In contemporary language, references to Halcyon days invoke this name’s legacy, embodying notions of peace and tranquility. Alkyone is also sometimes used in ecological discussions, given its connection to the kingfisher and the importance of environmental conservation, emphasizing the need for sustained peace in nature.

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