Definition
In ancient Greek mythology, the goddess of flowers, gardens, and garlands, often associated with spring and natural growth.
Etymology
From Greek anthos (flower). Antheia appears in classical Greek religious texts and mythology, representing the personification of flowering plants and the beauty of gardens that ancient Greeks revered.
Kelly Says
The ancient Greeks had goddesses for nearly everything, and Antheia reminds us how intimately connected classical civilization was to natural cycles — they didn't just grow flowers, they worshipped them.
Translations
ARالعربية
أنثيا
an-thee-ya
BNবাংলা
অ্যানথেয়া
an-the-ya
CACatalà
antheia
an-te-ya
CSČeština
antheia
an-tɛ-ja
DEDeutsch
antheia
an-tay-ah
ELΕλληνικά
ανθεία
an-thee-a
ESEspañol
antheia
an-thee-ah
FRFrançais
antheia
an-tɛj-a
HIहिन्दी
एंथेइया
an-thay-iya
HUMagyar
antheia
an-tɛ-ya
IDBahasa Indonesia
antheia
an-thee-ah
ITItaliano
antheia
an-thee-ah
MSBahasa Melayu
antheia
an-thee-ah
MYမြန်မာ
အန်သီးယ
an-thee-ya
NLNederlands
antheia
an-thee-a
PLPolski
antheia
an-tɛ-ya
PTPortuguês
antheia
an-thee-ah
RORomână
antheia
an-te-ya
RUРусский
антеия
an-tei-ya
SVSvenska
antheia
an-tɛ-ja
SWKiswahili
antheia
an-thee-ah
TRTürkçe
antheia
an-te-ya
UKУкраїнська
антея
an-te-ya
VITiếng Việt
antheia
an-tê-ia