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Hyperion

From Greek mythology, Hyperion means “the high one” and was a Titan associated with heavenly light.

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Hyperion comes from Greek mythology, where it was the name of a Titan associated with heavenly light and the high heavens. The name is usually understood to mean the high one, which gives it a sense of elevation and radiance that is hard to miss. In mythological terms, Hyperion belongs to a cosmological world of primordial force, and that gives the name a grand, expansive quality.

As a given name, Hyperion feels rare, poetic, and dramatically elevated. It has the kind of scale that makes it seem more like a title or mythic figure than an everyday first name. Yet that is part of its fascination.

In modern use, it suggests brilliance, height, and a certain classical splendor. Hyperion sounds literary and astronomical at once, carrying both myth and light in its structure. It is the kind of name that does not ask to blend in; it asks to loom large.

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