Quote from: VanessaPink on August 06, 2009, 10:26:05 PMBesides, it means 'butterfly' in Greek (stemming from the name of the Greek Goddess Phanessa), and I love butterflies! 
Not to rain on your parade, but that's not actually true. I'm an hellenic polytheist, and there is no Goddess in my pantheon by that name. A search on
theoi.com (a primary-source repository of Hellenic divinity -- even including obscurities like
the Boeotian City-Nymphe Thespia) gives nothing in a search for Phanessa" -- absolutely nothing, which for that site, is a little odd.
Now,
"Vanessa" is a specific genus of butterfly, but it's likely to be derived from the name of the deity
Phanes (or "Phanes-Eros" / "Eros-Phanes") from the Orphic cosmology.
I chose my name, Ruadhán Jarlath (I'm keeping my surname), cos of a few reasons:
1) I've always given myself the initials "RJ" when I was in junior high and high school and writing under pen names.
2) When I first attended the local TS/TG group, the name "Rowan" just rolled off my tongue, and I later went to go look it up on
behindthename.com -- one of the definitions was "m, Anglicised form of Ruadhán", and following that (and other sources) learned the definition of "little red one" or "red-haired boy". Which I found entertaining as I have hair that's naturally on the reddish side of auburn, am a Socialist ("Commie Red" -- LOL), and have always felt I looked best in reds and coppers.
3) I rarely have ever had a full name for the middle initial (so it was kind of like Michael J Fox, whose J is just J), but in searching
behindthename.com for more Irish boys' names, found "Jarlath", which sounds a lot like "Jareth", and if you've seen
Labyrinth as much as i have, you may just associate than name with having a large penis, like I do -- or at least with looking as hot as David Bowie.