Artemis

In mythology, Artemis is known as a potent symbol of femininity and independence. The goddess is revered for her dedication to nature, her illustrious hunting skills, and protection over women, particularly in childbirth.

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The name Artemis comes from Greek mythology. It is derived from the ancient Greek word 'Artemis' who was the twin sister of Apollo and the goddess associated with the moon, hunting, wilderness, and childbirth.

  • Babies named Artemis in the US in 2023:
    Female: 310
    Male: 93
  • Nicknames: Artie, Missy, Arti, Temmy, Arty.
  • Full Names: Artemisia, Artem, Artemis.
  • Famous Namesakes: Artemis Fowl - Fictional Character, Artemis Cooper - British Writer, Artemis Entreri - Fictional Character.
  • Gender: Though Artemis is traditionally a feminine name due to its association with a goddess, it has become a unisex name in modern times.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Artemis often aligns with the number 7, which signifies analytical and philosophical thinking. Those with this name are seen as spiritual and have a desire for deeper, intrinsic understanding of life.

Artemis is a name that has grown in popularity over the years, though it remains relatively unique due to its mythological origins. It sees sporadic usage, gaining traction as parents seek names with historical or mythological significance.

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