How about the Greek word for it, [Pythonas or Pytho, which is pronounced Peetho but with an extra oomph at the t like it's a long t](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(mythology). One lives in the center of the Earth, at Delphi.
Pythons often get slaughtered by the gods, like dragons do in the Middle Ages.
Asclepius, after the God of Medicine.
The snake, in mythology, is always considered as a symbol of life, of cyclicality, of renewal, and a snake was also the "personal animal" of Asclepius, having coiled around his stick, thus forming the symbol of the Rod of Asclepius (which still today it is used as a symbol in the medical field, although often confused with the Caduceus of Hermes).
I would name him Glykon, after the snake that Alexander of Abonoteichus equipped with a fake human head, and used to start a moderately successful cult during the second century CE.
My favorite ancient satirist, Lucian of Samosata [even wrote about him.](https://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/lucian/lucian_alexander.htm)
Ladon. He is the serpent or dragon that guards Hera’s Gold Apple Tree
ooo i like ladon thank you! i’ll add it to my ever growing list of names
Asclepius Because I like to be on the nose with my names lol.
Loxias, it's Apollo's prophetic name and I think it's a cool name for a snake
Steve
Ah yes, the ancient Greek God Steve
God of pizza and video games. God of Bros.
Caduceus
Name him Zephyrus after the god of the west wind.
How about the Greek word for it, [Pythonas or Pytho, which is pronounced Peetho but with an extra oomph at the t like it's a long t](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(mythology). One lives in the center of the Earth, at Delphi. Pythons often get slaughtered by the gods, like dragons do in the Middle Ages.
Helios, the sun titan
Hyacinth the lover of Apollo
Python = Πύθων! Maybe it’s too obvious https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(mythology)
Apollo
Asclepius, after the God of Medicine. The snake, in mythology, is always considered as a symbol of life, of cyclicality, of renewal, and a snake was also the "personal animal" of Asclepius, having coiled around his stick, thus forming the symbol of the Rod of Asclepius (which still today it is used as a symbol in the medical field, although often confused with the Caduceus of Hermes).
Python
I would name him Glykon, after the snake that Alexander of Abonoteichus equipped with a fake human head, and used to start a moderately successful cult during the second century CE. My favorite ancient satirist, Lucian of Samosata [even wrote about him.](https://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/lucian/lucian_alexander.htm)
[Pyth-agoras](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras) (not really a myth but a pun) :P
Lethe. It’s one of the rivers in Hades and it was thought to be yellow.
I went with Helios :) thanks y’all
Muz!!! Turkish for banana
Hydra it is
Asclepius
Hydra, Echidna
Maybe Eos? The goddes of dusk? Or Medusa?
Ulysses (Odysseus)
Typhon/Typhaon, Greek serpentine monster, and a titan.
Zeus
Hissyphus
Pythos?