Artemis

Artemis is a name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon. The name is often associated with strength, independence, and a connection to nature.

In Greek mythology, Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo and was revered as a powerful and fierce deity. She was known for her skills in archery, hunting, and protecting women and children.

The name Artemis has been used throughout history, particularly in ancient Greece and Rome, and it has remained a popular choice for parents seeking a name with a strong, meaningful background.

In modern times, Artemis has been embraced by parents who appreciate its unique sound and mythological roots, making it a distinctive and meaningful choice for a child.

US popularity 2023:93 children

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