The baby name Ionia is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "eye-OH-nee-uh".
Ionia is a feminine name of Greek origin, meaning "violet flower." It is pronounced eye-OH-nee-ah. In Greek mythology, Ionia was the daughter of the sea god, Oceanus. The name Ionia also has historical significance as it was the name of an ancient region in Asia Minor, now modern-day Turkey.
The name Ionia is composed of two parts: "io" and "nia." "Io" is a Greek prefix meaning "violet," while "nia" is a suffix that denotes a place or region. The region of Ionia was known for its rich culture, including the birthplace of Homer and the location of the Ionic order of architecture.
Ionia is a relatively uncommon name, with sporadic usage throughout history. It gained some popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but has since fallen out of favor. It is more commonly used as a place name or in reference to the ancient region. Overall, Ionia is a unique and meaningful name with ties to both Greek mythology and ancient history.
Ionia has the following similar or variant Names
- Ionea |
- Ioneah |
- Ionee |
- Ionei |
- Ioneia |
- Ioneiah |
- Ioneie |
- Ioneya