Apollonia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning “of Apollo” or “belonging to Apollo,” evoking the ancient god of light and music. Its Italian form retains a lyrical elegance, while the English pronunciation offers a stately, approachable cadence. Historically associated with an early Christian martyr revered as the patron saint of dentists, Apollonia carries a legacy of resilience and poise. Though it has never dominated name charts in the United States, it has maintained a steady presence within the top 1,000 in recent years, suggesting a quiet revival among parents who appreciate names with mythological gravitas. It manages to conjure classical grandeur without demanding a degree in ancient studies.
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