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Fury

From the English word fury, ultimately from Latin furia, meaning intense passion or rage.

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Fury comes from the English word fury, ultimately from Latin furia, meaning intense passion or rage. That makes it one of the most forceful names in this set, carrying emotion at full volume. It also connects to mythological and literary traditions where fury can suggest divine punishment, untamed force, or overwhelming energy.

The name is vivid, direct, and impossible to ignore. As a given name, Fury feels modern, edgy, and deliberately dramatic. It is not a soft or conventional choice, and that is exactly what gives it character.

The name has a kind of confrontational brightness, as if it were meant to signal intensity rather than gentleness. Because the word itself is so culturally charged, Fury can read as both fierce and stylish. It is a name that makes an immediate statement.

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