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Nephele

From Greek mythology, Nephele means 'cloud' and was the name of a cloud nymph.

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Nephele comes from Greek mythology and means cloud; it was the name of a cloud nymph. In the old stories, Nephele is associated with the sky itself, which gives the name a floating, luminous quality. Mythological names like this often preserve a direct poetic image, and Nephele is especially vivid because it names a natural form while also pointing to a mythic figure.

In modern use, Nephele feels rare, airy, and intellectually literary. It has a graceful, classical sound that sets it apart from more familiar names, and its cloud meaning gives it an almost weightless character. The name suggests softness, changeability, and beauty without fixed edges.

Because it comes from myth rather than ordinary usage, it carries a built-in sense of narrative and antique imagination. Nephele is one of those names that seems to hover between history and metaphor.

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