Hecktor
Introduction
The name is derived from the Greek word 'Hektor,' which means 'defender' or 'holding fast.'
Background Story
Hector is a character from Greek mythology and literature, known as a hero in the Trojan War. He is the son of King Priam of Troy and is praised for his bravery and nobility. The name appears in Homer's 'Iliad,' where Hector faces strong adversaries in battle and is admired for his loyalty to his family and city.
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Variations
Hector, Héctor

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