Yes, I agree. One can really tell that a great amount of time and effort was put into Lord Ghirahim's overall character, design, and personality. The meaning of his name sounds, and is most likely intentional. ^^This one seems to be the definition of the Arabic word. Either way, it seems to match Ghirahim nicely.
Fascinating, actually, because that's basically an exact description of Ghirahim, as we've seen him. Massive arrogance, vanity, and pride are basically Ghirahim's core personality traits. It's even indicated strongly in the way he dresses; it's vanity, he intentionally looks extravagant, dressing in excess.Ghira: This arabic word covers a wide meaning - self-respect, jealousy (as regards women) and it is a feeling of fury with great anger when one's honour and prestige is challenged or injured.
There are tons of theories on ZD forums surrounding Lord Ghirahim's name, and many people have found multiple origins to the "Ghira" part of his name. Most of them are "diamond", "pride", and I myself found "darkness," but I guess it couldn't hurt for there to be an entire thread discussing Lord Ghirahim's (Ghee-ruh-Heem) name. =/
Here's the link to my theory. http://zeldadungeon.net/forum/showthread.php?19731-One-of-Seven The replies to my post contain a lot of possible origins to Lord Ghirahim's name, especially the "diamond theme." There's also been proposed the idea that the entire game might have a diamond-based theme...:yes:
Ghira: This arabic word covers a wide meaning - self-respect, jealousy (as regards women) and it is a feeling of fury with great anger when one's honour and prestige is challenged or injured.
Wow, I looked it up and believe it or not, you are right!! Thats very creative.
Fascinating, actually, because that's basically an exact description of Ghirahim, as we've seen him. Massive arrogance, vanity, and pride are basically Ghirahim's core personality traits. It's even indicated strongly in the way he dresses; it's vanity, he intentionally looks extravagant, dressing in excess.
The second part also fits him just as well, as it works with his pride and status, or at least the way he considers himself. They clearly had the original definition in mind when they used it to make his name.
...Also, since it's Arabic, it supports my theory about Sheik being among his group since Sheik is also an Arabic word.
Either way, kudos for finding this, Deku-Jack!