All about the name ILYTHIA

Meaning, origin, history.

Ilythia is a rare and unique female given name of Greek origin. Its meaning is derived from the Greek word "ilithios," which refers to childbirth or childhood. The name Ilythia is often associated with the goddess Hera, who was believed to have given birth to Ares, the god of war, on the island of Ilithyia.

The name Ilythia has a long history and appears in various forms throughout mythology and literature. In Greek mythology, Ilithyia was considered the goddess of childbirth and was invoked by women in labor to aid them in their delivery. She was also known as the patroness of mothers and infants, and was often depicted as a woman with wings, carrying a torch and a key.

Over time, the name Ilythia has evolved and been adapted into various forms across different cultures. In some cases, it has been used as a male name, while in others, it has been spelled differently, such as Ilithyia or Ilytha. Despite these variations, the core meaning of the name remains rooted in its Greek origins.

Today, Ilythia is still a relatively uncommon name, but it continues to be chosen by parents who appreciate its unique sound and rich history. For those who choose this name for their daughter, they are bestowing upon her a legacy that stretches back centuries and is deeply intertwined with the myths and legends of ancient Greece.

See also

Greek
Greece

Popularity of the name ILYTHIA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics regarding the name Ilythia in the United States:

In 2012, there were a total of 5 babies named Ilythia born in the United States. This represents a relatively small number of births compared to other years and popular names during that time period.

Over the past decade, the popularity of the name Ilythia has remained consistently low. In fact, since 2012, there have been no recorded births with this name in any given year, indicating that it is not a widely chosen name among parents in the United States.

Name variation ILYTHIA.