: Re: Can I name a male character Artemis? So I'm writing a story and there is a character that is a male that I want to name Artemis. The reason, simply put, is that he has a sister with a
My first thought was of the Johnny Cash song "A boy named Sue", and it sounds like you're already thinking of an interesting back story. There's also a nice opportunity to refer to him by a shortened version in earlier chapters and go for a dramatic revelation of the full name.
But the short answer here is that you're the writer and as long as you do it well, you can do anything you like.
Anything at all.
[Twitches cape over shoulder and walks away into the night with an indulgent but slightly disturbing chuckle.]
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