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    Emiddia

    Pronunciation: eh-MEED-dee-ah

    ♀ Female
    Latin

    Meaning

    half-goddess

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    Emiddia is a rare name with roots in Latin. It is believed to be derived from the Latin prefix 'hemi-' meaning 'half' and 'dea' meaning 'goddess'. This suggests a meaning of 'half-goddess' or 'demigoddess'. The name is not widely documented in historical texts, indicating its rarity throughout history.

    Its usage has been primarily concentrated in specific regions, particularly in Italy, where it might have evolved as a local variant or a unique creation. The name's distinctiveness likely contributed to its limited spread, making it a unique choice for those seeking an uncommon name with a classical feel.

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