Demitria

Meaning of Demitria

Demitria dances off the tongue as dih-MEE-tree-uh, warm and melodic. She springs from ancient Greek roots as the feminine form of Demetrius, honoring Demeter, the earth goddess of grain and growth. In Latin-tinged gatherings from sunlit courtyards to family fiestas, Demitria evokes fields of golden wheat and the promise of fresh beginnings. She’s nurturing yet spirited—so down-to-earth you almost expect her to sprout wildflowers at your feet. Though she’s never ruled the top of the baby charts, those handful of little Demitrias each year prove she’s a hidden gem, perfect for a girl destined to bloom with grace and gusto.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as dih-MEE-tree-uh (/dɪˈmiːtriə/)

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