I suppose I better go with mine now.
Elphie - from the musical Wicked. We got her and her sister Galinda together. Most unusual nickname is 'Flump'/'Flumpkin'
Athena - when I first saw her, she pretty much 'said' to me, 'hai I'm Athena, get me out of here. Take me with you!' And we listened. As a proper 'grey-eyed Athena', she couldn't be better named but her eyes were sky blue as a youngster. Start of the Greek gods/goddesses. Most unusual nickname is 'Munchkin' as she's a cheeky thing.
Rivergrace - came from an obscure Nintendo game. I loved its cadence and thought it beautiful.
Morningstar - Mum chose between her name and Dawnstar, wanting something to work with Rivergrace. Has a lot of fear aggression due to blindness but is also really sweet at times. Does that mean being inadvertently named for Jesus and the devil is appropriate?
Helios - (He-Lee-Oss) Greek emissary of the sun.
Selene - (Seh-Len) Greek emissary of the moon.
Persephone - (Purr-Seff-Oh-Knee) Greek goddess of the underworld. Appropriate given we rescued her from a hamster cage, but we don't return her there for 6 months of the year! Usually referred to as Sef, Seffy, or Seffy Floof.
Morpheus Seahorse - (Morph-E-Us) Greek god of dreams. As he looks like a dream. First Honeybunny; his middle name, like all my Honeybunnies is his rescue name.
Erasmus Chipper - (E-Raz-Muss) Greek, means 'worthy of being loved'. Was at Honeybunnies for a good 6 months despite being so divine, due to issues of lunging/biting whilst in foster. Jill realised he is actually deaf shortly before he was run down to us. Has randomly bitten and scarred me once, due to referred aggression, so my fault! We usually call him 'Mus' as 'Ras' was too hard for his mostly softie demeanor.
Yuki Winter - adopted after we lost Iris. We were originally meant to just get Niji, but he'd fallen unwell post-neuter. As we agreed to take 'Winter' then and Niji (who we'd already named) once ready, I looked up Wintry Japanese names (somewhat in honour of Takumi) and Yuki stood out to me. He's such a cheeky, naughty rabbit that Winter alone was too austere for him so I'm glad he has a cheeky sounding name to match his personality! Yuki is 'frost' in Japanese, but we often call him Doodle or Doodlebug.
Niji Taco - (the j is pronounced softly, not harshly, linking the 2 syllables) in honour of Iris (the Greek goddess of the rainbow) and somewhat Takumi, Niji is Japanese for rainbow. But he thinks his name is Potato, because he looks like a potato when he loafs with his ears down!)
Meadowbloom Ursula - Bloom is the part she carried over from Honeybunnies; Ursula is her name prior to that. I came up with it when playing with her rescue name to come up with something in a similar vein to Rivergrace.
Neonara Drifter - (Neo-Nara) Came from the same obscure Nintendo game as Rivergrace.
Enfys Blueberry-Muffin - (En-viss) named in honour of Arce (R-say) - the Greek titaness of the double rainbow - Enfys is Welsh for rainbow. I essentially have 2 rabbits called Rainbow in the same group. Her nickname is 'Button' as in 'as cute as a button'.