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      Meaning of the first name Elthea

      Origin

      Language/place of Origin: Greek

      Meaning

      Meaning, Healer or to Bring Healing

      Variations

      Althea, Eltha, Bethea
      The name Elthea has Greek origins and carries a powerful meaning associated with healing. Deriving from the word althainein, which means to cure or to heal, the name embodies qualities of restoration and wellness. Typically regarded as a feminine name, Elthea resonates with the attributes of compassion and nurturing, aligning closely with the role of a healer in both spiritual and physical contexts.

      Historically, Elthea has roots in ancient Greek culture, where names often reflected ideals, virtues, and societal roles. Names linked to healing and health were particularly revered, as they invoked the influence of the gods associated with medicine and wellness, such as Asclepius. Elthea, though not as widely recorded as some other ancient names, fits within the tradition of names that embody significant moral and ethical attributes. It has appeared in various forms within literature and art, linking it to the broader themes of health and restoration throughout human history.

      In contemporary society, Elthea is a rare but appealing name choice, appreciated for its uniqueness and meaningful connotation. While its usage is limited compared to more prevalent names, it continues to attract parents seeking names that convey strength, healing, and depth. The name's connection to positive and nurturing qualities has made it a timeless option for those wanting to honor the healing arts, whether through personal stories, cultural traditions, or the continuing significance of health and wellness in today’s world.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Elthea.

      James

      This is the most common name of those married to a Elthea.

      Anna

      This is the most common name for a child of a Elthea.
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      1852 is when there were the most people born with the first name Elthea.

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