Selene Name for Afghan Hound

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Meaning

“Selene” is the Greek goddess personifying the Moon. The name itself means “moon” in Greek. Selene embodies the gentle light of the full moon and the eternal night journey across the sky. It suggests a tranquil, glowing beauty and has an ancient, poetic luster.

Etymology

Selene comes directly from Greek, where Selene was the Moon personified as a goddess and literally means “moon.” As a name it was used in ancient times and revived in the 19th century. It carries connotations of lunar beauty and calm, making it a fitting choice for a serene, pale-coated beauty.

Why this name for Afghan Hound

Naming an Afghan Hound “Selene” emphasizes her luminous elegance and perhaps nocturnal tendencies (many Afghans get bursts of energy in the cool of evening). A female Afghan often has a quietly radiant presence—she doesn’t need to clamor for attention; much like the moon, you notice her gentle glow. The name lends a classical, mythic dignity to a breed already steeped in history. It’s uncommon enough to be distinctive, yet recognizable. With “Selene,” you’re essentially calling your beloved hound a goddess—which, let’s face it, matches how she expects to be treated. It honors her aloof grace and the steady, reassuring companionship she offers, as constant as the moon’s phases.

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