Question Posted Saturday September 19 2015, 1:46 pm
So I hate my name so much so I'm wondering what is the name of female demons, fallen angels, minor goddesses, etc? BTW I'm doing this for an stage persona so how could I get everyone to call me that, and make it stick and have everyone call me it because my name sucks so much and I hate it?
rainhorse68 answered Sunday September 20 2015, 12:23 pm: Hi there. I like your style mate, and I'm at a bit of a loose-end. Some dangerous, sexy demonic women who might not be so well-known to sound corny? OK. How about Woglinde (pronounced (voh-glinda) or Wellgunda (pr. vell-gunda) or Flosshilda (pr. floss-hilda). The three beautiful Rhine Maidens who guarded the precious Rhinegold. Or the most beautiful Rhine Maiden of all, Lorelei (pr. lorro-lie). Sailors were so enchanted by her beauty they crashed their ships into the rock she sat on just trying to get close to her. How about Freia (pr. frayah) the sister of Fricka, the beautiful goddess of love and fertility who lived in Valhalla. Or even Fricka herself, wife of the supreme god Wotan. She was so beautiful Wotan gave up one of his eyes to win her and marry her. Two sexy ladies indeed. Brunnhilde (pr. brunnhilda)? Brunnhilde was leader of the Valkyrie (who were her sisters) and she flew across the sky on a fearsome winged horse, choosing only the bravest warriors who were killed in battle. She gathered them up and took them to Valhalla to guard it, and live with the gods and marry (or at least have fun with!) the beautiful hand maidens. Very strong and sexy character. Or how about the alluring and sexy Camacha de Montilla (pr. camatcha dee monteeyah). The beautiful and all-powerful Spanish witch that Cervantes wrote about? If you don't like the 'de Montilla' bit she was often just called 'Camacha' and everyone knew who they meant. Think dark-eyed, raven-haired Spanish-Gypsy looks, gorgeous flamenco dresses and big gold hoop earrings, but underneath the sexy looks, the most dangerous and demonic witch in all Spain. Anything there appeal? A bit lesser-known, and less 'corny' than using characters from well-known movies and TV shows, maybe? Camacha is Spanish, of course. Lorelei is from ancient German mythology. The rest are from from Wagner's Das Rhinegold & Die Walkure. [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Saturday September 19 2015, 6:23 pm: I would suggest you do a search on line as I did, putting in a search for 'female demon names'.
I am not you and do not know what kind of on stage presence and why such a name is needed but it was hard to get hits of lists solely female. Here is one link I will post but it might be better if you do the search yourself since you know the why and what you are looking for.
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