Afrodita, derived from Greek mythology, is an intriguing and distinctive given name for females. Pronounced as /ˌæfrəˈdiːtə/, it means "love" or "charm" in Greek, symbolizing attraction, beauty, and desire. This name, associated with the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek lore, offers a unique and captivating choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker for their daughter. Its usage is relatively rare, making it stand out among more common names, while its origins lend it a rich historical and cultural significance.
Afrodita saw an increase in births from 5 in 2007 to 11 in 2008, resulting in a total of 16 babies born over the two years.