Mythology icon

Mythology

Some of the most compelling brand names draw power from legend. Rooted in myth and history, they carry timeless resonance and symbolic depth. Paired with .now, that heritage becomes a platform for modern storytelling. These names feel strong, familiar, and instantly memorable while evoking strength, wisdom, and transformation. Together they bridge ancient meaning with contemporary energy, creating brands that feel both iconic and immediate.

 

  • Avalon.now. - A mythical island described as paradise & a place of healing. 
  • Aegis.now - A shield/cloak carried by both Zeus & Athena in Greek mythology.
  • Agora.now - A marketplace or central public space in ancient Greece. Literal meaning is "gathering place" or "assembly".
  • Apollo.now - The son of Zeus; Greek & Roman God of light, healing, prophecy, music, song, dance, poetry, and protection of the male young.
  • Arete.now - The goddess of virtue, excellence, goodness, and valor or glory.
  • Argos.now - One of 2 spellings for the guardian watchman with one hundred eyes in Greek Mythology. Also the name of Odysseus's loyal dog.
  • Argus.now - Popular spelling of the guardian watchman with one hundred eyes in Greek Mythology.
  • Artemis.now - Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness & wild animals. Also goddess of childbirth and protectress of the female child up to the age of marriage.
  • Ethos.now - One of the 3 modes of persuasion, defined by Aristotle. Ethos refers to the speakers credibility & character.
  • Gaia.now - Goddess of the Earth in Greek mythology.
  • Helios.now - The Titan god of the sun, a guardian of oaths, and the god of sight in Greek mythology.
  • Hydra.now - A nine headed water serpent slain by Hercules in Greek mythology.
  • iota.now - A dictionary word meaning "a very small quantity", and the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • Janus.now - God of doors, gates, beginnings, endings, duality, and transitions in Greek mythology.
  • Juno.now - Queen of the Gods, goddess of marriage and childbirth, and protector of Rome and its citizens, in Roman mythology.
  • Lumos.now - In Harry Potter, Lumos is a spell that creates a light at the tip of a wand. It originates from the Latin word "lumen," meaning light.
  • Minerva.now - Roman goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, arts, crafts, & invention.
  • Tellus.now. - Roman goddess of the Earth and fertility.
  • Terra.now - Roman goddess of the Earth. Associated with fertility, agriculture, & abundance of nature.
  • Triton.now - Greek God of the sea.
  • Valkyrie.now - Maidens from Norse mythology who serve Odin. They select fallen warriors worthy of Valhalla and guide them to the afterlife.
  • Vega.now - The brightest star in the constellation Lyra. In Chinese & Japanese mythology, Vega is the goddess of weaving & a celestial princess.
  • Vesta.now - Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family.

Attribution:

The symbol shown above is an Icon made by Freepik for Flaticon


TM © 2024-2025 - Rebrand.now - All rights reserved.