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Calyce

From Greek mythology, Calyce was a figure whose name derives from 'kalyx' meaning flower bud or cup.

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Calyce comes from Greek mythology, where the name is linked to kalyx, meaning flower bud or cup. That botanical and vessel-like imagery gives the name a delicate, classical feel, as if it belongs equally to nature and to ancient storytelling.

The spelling also lends it a sleek, slightly rarefied appearance that separates it from more familiar floral names. Because it draws from myth as well as language, Calyce feels poised between softness and depth. It suggests unfolding, potential, and beauty in reserve rather than beauty already fully open.

That makes the name appealing in a subtle way: it is elegant without being obvious, and mythic without sounding heavy. It has the quiet promise of something still becoming itself.

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