Panthea is a rare and beautiful female given name of Greek origin. Derived from the ancient Greek word 'panthê', it translates to 'of all, of every kind'. This name was popularized in English literature by the works of Mary Webb, who used Panthea as the name for her heroine in the novel 'Precious Bane'. The name has a unique and elegant sound, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive moniker for their daughter. Its rarity adds to its charm, ensuring that anyone named Panthea stands out in a crowd.
"Panthea saw two peaks in its popularity during the late 1950s and early 1960s with five babies named each year in 1958 and 1960."