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Pandoria

Pandoria is a variant of Pandora, from Greek meaning 'all-gifted.'

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Pandoria is a variant of Pandora, from Greek meaning “all-gifted.” That meaning gives the name a richly mythic quality, since Pandora is one of the best-known figures in Greek mythology. The original story is famously complex: a woman created with divine gifts, associated both with beauty and with the release of troubles into the world.

Pandoria softens the familiar form while preserving that mythic aura. As a name, Pandoria feels grand, ornate, and literary. It has the kind of sound that suggests old stories, jewels, and classical drama.

The added syllable makes it feel more elaborate and decorative than Pandora, which can lend it a more romantic or fantastical edge. Pandoria is rare, but it sounds complete and dignified. It carries the paradox that many mythic names do: beauty, danger, and gift-like abundance all at once. The name feels like it belongs in a world of legend, but with a polished modern finish.

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