User blog:Techne/Would you help me a bit?

So, I’m working with my PJO fanfiction, titled Fear and Quick Feet. It takes place after The ' 'Last Olympian and features some of the characters from the books, plus two of my OCs, Sam and David. The story would be about the time after the Battle of Manhattan and each of the characters trying to move on with their lives, some with more success than the others. Vacation is however over when disturbing news leak from Olympus and the demigods must, once again, stop the world from sliding into chaos.

That would be the story in a nutshell, but that is not the reason I’m doing this post. The real reason is that I’m asking for your opinion about a name. Well, names, if we’re being technical. A name for a goddess.

One of the characters is a goddess I made up. Even though she would only appear at the end, she is still an important part of the story, and now I can’t come up with a suitable name for her. For the past few days I’ve been browsing through English-to-Greek Word Search (which can be found here: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/definitionlookup?redirect=true) to find something I could use for a name. And I did. The problem is, I found too many suitable results, and me being me, I can’t now decide, and this is where I need your help.

Below is a list of names. I was hoping you could look it through and decide which of the names (words) you could see in a Greek goddess. She would be the goddess of runners, battlefield messengers, orderlies, and war correspondents, and I’ve chosen names that would reflect these aspects.

The list is:

Aiktēr (Ἀϊκτήρ): Swift-rushing, darting

Diōkō (Διώκω): Pursue, chase, drive

Dromikos (Δρομικός): Good at running, swift, fleet

Eudroma (Εὔδρομα): Running well, swift of foot

Eudromia (Εὐδρομία): Swiftness

Isanemos (Ἰσάνεμος): Swift as the wind

If you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask. I answer the best I can, without giving out anything major.

~ Techne 18:49, June 16, 2010 (UTC)