feminine Lydia

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Origin:
greek
Name Root:
Lūdós > Lydía
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Lūdós ‎(Λῡδός) Lydía (Λυδία),” meaning “the Lydian woman, the woman of purple, an inhabitant of Lydia, a Lydian.” Lydia of Thyatira is a woman mentioned in the New Testament who is regarded as the first documented convert to Christianity in Europe. Several Christian denominations have designated her a saint. Lydia was most likely a Greek even though she lived in a Roman settlement. She was a well-to-do agent of a purple-dye firm in Thyatira, a city southeast of Pergamum and approximately 40 miles inland, across the Aegean Sea from Athens. Lydós was the third king of Maeonia in succession to his father, Atys. He was the third and last king of the Atyad dynasty. According to Herodotus, Maeonia became known as Lydia after Lydus’s reign. Lydiane is also a town in east-central Senegal in the Kaolack region.

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #93


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #153

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Numerological Values: #6

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Chakra Number: #6
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Notable People and Personalities

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Lydia Child (1802–1880), American Abolitionist, Activist,
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Lydia Echevarría (born 1931), Puerto Rican Actress
Lydia Field Emmet (1866–1952), American Painter
Lydia Gibson (1891–1964), Politically Radical American Artist
Lydia Hatoel-zuckerman (born 1963), Israeli Foil Fencer
Lydia Hearst (born 1984), American Model And Socialite
Lydia Johnson, Russian Dancer, Singer And Actress
Lydia Kavina (born 1967), Russian Conductor
Lydia Kavina, Russian Musician And Teacher
Lydia Koidula (1843–1886), Estonian Poet
Lydia Lazarov (born 1946), Israeli Yachting World Champion
Lydia Litvyak (1921–1943), Russian Fighter Pilot In World War Ii
Lydia Lopokova, Baroness Keynes (1892–1981), Russian Ballerina
Lydia Lunch (born 1959), American Singer, Poet And Writer
Lydia Mackay (born 1977), American Actress And Voice Actress
Lydia Mancinelli, Italian Actress
Lydia Mei (1896–1965), Estonian Painter
Lydia Mendoza (1916–2007), American Guitarist And Singer
Lydia Millet (born 1968), American Author
Lydia Oulmou, Argentinian Volleyball Player
Lydia Pense (born 1948), American Singer
Lydia Pinkham (1819–1883), American Patent Medicine Manufacturer And Businesswoman
Lydia Polgreen (born 1975), American Journalist
Lydia Rodriguez (born 1980), Spanish Singer
Lydia Shum (1947–2008), Hong Kong Actress And Comedian
Lydia Simoneschi, Italian Actress, Dubber And Director
Lydia Thompson, English Dancer And Actress
Lydia Venieri (born 1964), Greek Artist
Lydia Wahlström (1869–1954), Swedish Historian, Author And Feminist