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English name of the department of extreme darkness

1. Arta (Arta)

This English name, transliterated as Alta in Chinese, sounds catchy and simple. When a woman uses this English name, she can show her influential, punctual and harmonious personality. Alta first appeared in Latin and Spanish, and this name is relatively rare abroad. Alta stands for sublimity. The name is the female form of "alto", which means "high" in Spanish.

2. Mara (Mara)

The pronunciation of this name is Mara. This English name not only looks fashionable, but also has beautiful spelling. As a young woman's name, it shows Peugeot's simple and generous personality. Mara comes from Russian and Latvian, and this name is more common abroad! Gaelic "sea" means religion, death, winter and the destruction of the goddess of the moon. It is warm, soft and gentle, but it is also mysterious, evocative and a little dark. Mara is also a very dark Slavic goddess-death and rebirth. You can spell it as Marah (or Hebrew) or Maura (I think it is the Gaelic or Irish version of the name), so that you can still hear the beautiful pronunciation of the name, but it is not necessarily an unnecessary translation. It sounds really nice, but I can't help thinking that one of its Japanese translations is penis ... what a pity, because it's so beautiful.

3.Keket (Keji)

The phonetic symbol is [Keket], which is pronounced Kaiji in Chinese, and the English name "Keket" is unique and powerful with an overall length of 5. As a girl's name, she shows initiative and is good at expressing pure and elegant character. Keket's history comes from English, and this name is very popular abroad. Cage means the mysterious goddess of darkness. Keket, the mysterious dark goddess in Egyptian mythology, is the name of an Egyptian baby.