The baby name Aetna is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "ET-nuh".
Aetna is Greek in Origin.
Aetna is a name that has its roots in Greek mythology. It is derived from the name of the goddess of fire and volcanoes, Aetna. According to legend, Aetna was a powerful deity who lived in the mountains of Sicily and was responsible for the eruptions of Mount Etna. The name Aetna has been used as a given name for girls since the 19th century, and it has gained popularity in recent years.
The name Aetna is pronounced as "ET-nuh" or "AYT-nuh." It is a two-syllable name with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is predominantly used for girls, although it can also be used for boys. Aetna is a unique and uncommon name, which makes it a great choice for parents who are looking for something different.
The origin of the name Aetna is Greek, and it means "fire" or "volcano." The name is a reference to the goddess Aetna, who was believed to control the fiery eruptions of Mount Etna. The name Aetna is composed of two Greek words, "aitho" which means "to burn" and "nao" which means "to flow." The name Aetna is a powerful and evocative name that is sure to make an impression.
Aetna has the following similar or variant Names
- Aetna |
- Aetne |
- Aetnensis |
- Aetnian |
- Aetolian |
- Aetolus |
- Aetos |
- Aetusa |
- Aetuseus |
- Aetutus |
- Aetius |
- Aetia |
- Aetnaea |
- Aetnaeus |
- Aetnica |
- Aetnicae |
- Aetnici |
- Aetnicius