Orthia
Found 4 entry about "Orthia"
Ὀρθία(Ancient Greek)
Orthia Name meanings & History
Derived from the Greek word "Orthos" which means straight or correct, thus the name Orthia means one who is straight or correct. Meaning uncertain, possibly of pre-Greek origin, but perhaps related to Greek ὄρθιος (orthios) which meant "straight up, steep, uphill" as well as "setting straight". This was the name of a pre-Greek goddess worshipped in the central Peloponnese and later identified with Artemis (called Artemis Orthia). The name Orthia is suitable for baby girls and could be perfect for parents who are searching for a unique, strong, and meaningful name for their child.
Zodiac Sign of Orthia: Obstinate Cancer,Obsessive Scorpio
Synonyms of Orthia:
O: Organized,Obsessive,Ostentatious,Obsolete,Obstinate
R: Reason,Resourceful,Rational,Restless
T: Talkative,Tacky,Tireless,Doubting Thomas,Testy,Truth,Touchy
H: Hobnobbing,Hope,Haggle,Hyper,Heart's Desire
I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate
A: Assertive,Aggressive,Action,Ambitious,Angry,Argumentative
Orthia is:- a Mature name
- a Natural name
- a Upper Class name
2.) ORTHIA (Female)
Usage: Greek
Meanings: Derived from orthos (straight). The name is found in Greek mythology as a name for the goddess Artemis. (OR-THEE-AH)
3.) ORTHIA (Female)
4.) Orthia (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Orthia is a Greek word referring to the goddess Artemis, who was the daughter of Zeus and Leto. Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, childbirth, and virginity. Orthia, therefore, means "of Artemis."
Scripts: Ὀρθία(Ancient Greek)
Ὀρθίᾱ (Greek)
Description: Orthia is a Greek word referring to the goddess Artemis, who was the daughter of Zeus and Leto. Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, childbirth, and virginity. Orthia, therefore, means "of Artemis.". Meaning uncertain, possibly of pre-Greek origin, but perhaps related to Greek ὄρθιος (orthios) which meant "straight up, steep, uphill" as well as "setting straight". This was the name of a pre-Greek goddess worshipped in the central Peloponnese and later identified with Artemis (called Artemis Orthia). Orthia is primarily used as a feminine given name.