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Althea
Pronunciationstress on the first syllable (British) or second syllable (American)
GenderFemale
Language(s) Greek
Origin
Meaninghealer, wholesome
Other names
See also Thea, Tia

Althea ( Old English: Alþea) is an English female given name. It is a variation of the Greek name Althaea (Αλθαια), which may be related to Greek ἀλθος althos ("healing").

Richard Lovelace used the name in a poem (" To Althea, from Prison") that John Milton later alluded to in his own poem " Lycidas". [1]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ Milton, John (1886). Homer Baxter Sprague, ed. "Milton's Lycidas". Paradise Lost, Books I and II. Boston: Ginn & Co.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Althea
Pronunciationstress on the first syllable (British) or second syllable (American)
GenderFemale
Language(s) Greek
Origin
Meaninghealer, wholesome
Other names
See also Thea, Tia

Althea ( Old English: Alþea) is an English female given name. It is a variation of the Greek name Althaea (Αλθαια), which may be related to Greek ἀλθος althos ("healing").

Richard Lovelace used the name in a poem (" To Althea, from Prison") that John Milton later alluded to in his own poem " Lycidas". [1]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ Milton, John (1886). Homer Baxter Sprague, ed. "Milton's Lycidas". Paradise Lost, Books I and II. Boston: Ginn & Co.

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