Delphini, was picked as a name for my business. Whether or not I made profit from any of my labor, all programs, correspondence and works by me would have the “Delphini” name. I choose “Delphini” as I has always been able to find items, procedures, and people when everyone else gave up. My original pick was “Delphinus” but there were too many companies using that name. “Delphini” is part of the stars name in the Constellation “Delphinus” .I have always loved dolphins, swam with them, and while cruising on the submarine they were always jumping and playing with us as if were a big dolphin friend playing with them.



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Mythology

There are two major stories from Greek mythology behind this constellation.

According to the first one, Greek god Poseidon wanted to marry Amphitrite, a nereid. She, however, wanting to protect her virginity, fled to the Atlas mountains. Her suitor then sent out several searchers, among them a certain Delphinus. Delphinus accidentally stumbled upon her and was able to persuade Amphitrite to accept Poseidon's wooing. Out of gratitude the god placed the image of a dolphin among the stars.

The second story tells of the Greek poet Arion of Lesbos (7th century BC), a court musician at the palace of Periander, ruler of Corinth. Arion had amassed a fortune during his travels to Sicily and Italy. On his way home from Tarentum his wealth caused the crew of his ship to conspire against him. Threatened with death, Arion asked to be granted a last wish which the crew granted: he wanted to sing a dirge. This he did and while doing so flung himself into the Sea from where he was rescued by a dolphin which had been charmed by Arion's music. The dolphin carried Arion to the coast of Greece and left.