redvelved:

Seulgi, Wendy, and Irene for MAPS Magazine July Issue

ryseul-blog:

I R E N E [;]
↳ gender: feminine
    usage: english, italian, spanish, portuguese, swedish,
    norwegian, danish, finnish, german, ancient Greek (latinized),
    greek mythology (latinized)
    pronounced: ie-REEN
    meaning & history: From Greek Ειρηνη (Eirene), derived from a
    word meaning “peace”. This was the name of the Greek goddess
    who personified peace, one of the ‘Ωραι (Horai). It was also
    borne by several early Christian saints. The name was common
    in the Byzantine Empire, notably being borne by an 8th-century
    empress, who was the first woman to lead the empire. She
    originally served as regent for her son, but later had him killed
    and ruled alone.

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