Sirene
s(i)-re-ne
Origin:Greek
Meaning:Enchanter; Mermaid
“Prepare to be in awe; Sirene is nearly here,” something your little one might just hear a lot throughout their life, especially with their name’s meaning of “enchanter.” A Greek feminine name, Sirene has roots in Greek mythology, and the alluring creatures, Sirens, who were said to be able to cause sailors to shipwreck with just one enchanting song. While Sirens were portrayed as half-human, half-bird, we’re sure baby Sirene will be nothing but love and light! Sirene also means “mermaid,” making it perfect for a tiny tot whose star power shines through on land and in water.
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