Beyond The Ordinary
Let's take, and start with, Caveat And Caviar
The two words Caveat & Caviar give Cav e AT & Cav E AR (since i is pronounced (long) e in the word caviar).
▪️ Taking the two 'exploded' words
above, and ignoring the e of Cav e AT, gives AT & ARE; which in turn gives ATREA & A TEAR.
Let's take Atrea first 👇.
Beyond The Ordinary
Atrea I
🔹️ The meaning of Atrea varies
depending on whether it is used as a personal name or a variant of a mythological figure.
As a Personal Name.
🔹️ As a first name, Atrea is often
described as a variant of the name Astraea or Astrea.
🔹️ Origin:
▪️ Greek and Latin.
🔹️ Meaning:
▪️ Star, star-maiden, or starry one.
🔹️ Traits:
▪️ In the context of name analysis, it
is associated with inspirational, idealistic, and artistic qualities, though it can also suggest emotional intensity.
Mythological Context.
The name is most famously linked to
Astraea (or Astrea) in Greek mythology:
• Goddess of Justice: She was the virgin goddess of justice, innocence, purity, and precision.
• The Last Immortal: Myth says she was the last immortal to live among humans during the Golden Age. When humanity became corrupt, she ascended to the heavens to become the constellation Virgo.
Surname and Other Contexts.
• Surname: The last name Atrea is believed to have Mediterranean roots, possibly derived from Latin or Romance languages, often linked to geographical features or local occupations.
• Anatomy Comparison: It is phonetically similar to Atria (plural of Atrium), which refers to the upper chambers of the heart that receive blood.
Atrea II