Certificate of Name
Eleftheria
Feminine
Greek
Meaning & Origin
Eleftheria is a Greek female given name, the feminine form of Eleftherios. The name derives from the ancient Greek word eleutheros, meaning "free," and has a rich history rooted in the concept of liberty. Etymology and History The masculine form Eleftherios is a modern Greek adaptation of the ancient name Eleutherius, itself a Latinized version of the Greek Eleutherios. The root is ἐλεύθερος (eleutheros), meaning "free." The name was borne by several saints and a 2nd-century pope, Pope Eleutherius, and has been used in Greek-speaking regions for centuries, symbolizing freedom and independence. Notable Bearers Several contemporary Greek women have carried the name Eleftheria with distinction: Eleftheria Arvanitaki (born 1957), a renowned Greek folk singer known for her work in laïko and traditional Greek music. Eleftheria Eleftheriou (born 1989), a Greek Cypriot singer and actress who represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. Eleftheria Plevritou (born 1997), a water polo player who competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics with the Greek women's national team. Eleftheria Zeggini, a noted geneticist and professor at the University of Glasgow. Cultural Significance The name Eleftheria embodies the Greek value of eleftheria (freedom), a concept central to Greek identity historically and culturally. The Greek War of Independence and the struggle for freedom are closely tied to this notion, lending the name a patriotic resonance. Related masculine forms include Eleftherios and its diminutive Lefteris. Meaning: "Freedom," from Greek eleutheros Origin: Greek Type: Feminine given name Usage regions: Greece, Cyprus, Greek diaspora
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