Elektra

/əˈlɛktrə/ noun

A figure from Greek mythology, the daughter of Agamemnon who helped avenge her father's death, or used as a name in modern works.

From Greek 'elektron' (amber), which later became associated with electricity. In mythology, Electra's name may relate to the brightness or radiance of her character.

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