Alythia

Meaning of Alythia

Alythia is a warm and lyrical name rooted in the ancient Greek word for truth, aletheia, that found new life in Latin tongues and now feels at home in modern ears. Pronounced uh-LITH-ee-uh, it rolls off the tongue with a gentle, musical quality that’s both timeless and fresh. Though just a handful of baby girls receive it each year in the US—its rank has flirted with the mid-900s, rising from the low 960s to around 935—Alythia sparkles like a hidden jewel, promising honesty, bright curiosity, and a fearless spark. It evokes sunlit cobblestone streets, whispered wisdom in Roman forums, and letters that never play hide-and-seek. A perfect pick for parents seeking a name full of heart, history, and ancient magic.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as uh-LITH-ee-uh (/əˈlɪθiə/)

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