Polyphemos: Means "abounding in fame", derived from Greek πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and φήμη (pheme) meaning "rumour, fame, reputation". In Greek mythology this was the name of the cyclops who captured Odysseus and his crew, as told in the Odyssey. He ate several of the crew before Odysseus blinded him and orchestrated an escape.
Πολύφημος sits by your side with a nervous smile and strikes up some conversation. After a while, you notice that they brought a gift and were probably waiting for the best time to give it to you, but they forgot about it during the conversation.
Πολύφημος greets you with a far away look in their eyes and you can see hundreds of thoughts dancing behind their pupils. Despite changing topics rather abruptly at least a few times, you enjoy your conversation with them.
Πολύφημος sits by your side with a nervous smile and strikes up some conversation. After a while, you notice that they brought a gift and were probably waiting for the best time to give it to you, but they forgot about it during the conversation.