[quote=@Peik] Well, that's the point. Arrow may have sharp, but it's meant to be pokey. Spears also have sharp, but they're also meant to be pokey. [/quote] axe is chop, sword is cut both have blade and sharp edge chop and smash almost same motion Schaft guess Peik have point no pun intended [quote=@MacabreFox] I was about ask, [@Leidenschaft], would Aelos, or Ailos, be acceptable? The sounding of the name is what I'm thinking. If not, I may just use that name! [/quote] -os ending in names is mostly Greek Also consider his family status and upbringing. For people like farmers and common tradesmen, names were utilitarian. You just gave your kid a name so he'd have something to be called by, nothing fancy. Maybe, just maybe, you're putting too much thought into it. I'm sure it's the same with you girls looking at guys, but whenever I see an attractive female in public I never wonder if her name sounds ugly. Just skim the links and find something that sounds masculine enough.