Alcippe

/ælˈsɪpi/ noun

In Greek mythology, a nymph or maiden, often identified with a companion or priestess in classical tales.

From Greek alkippē, combining alkē (strength) and hippē (mare/horse), literally meaning 'strong mare.' The name was applied to various figures in Greek mythology as it conveyed qualities of strength and swiftness.

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