Invicta
Introduction
Latin for unconquered or undefeated
Background Story
The name 'Invicta' draws inspiration from the Latin word meaning 'unconquered'. It is often associated with resilience and strength. The term gained popularity through various historical contexts, including poetry and military references. One notable reference is William Ernest Henley's poem 'Invictus', which emphasizes the human spirit's ability to remain unvanquished.
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