The baby name Ourania is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "oo-RAY-nee-uh".
Ourania is Greek and Greek Mythology in Origin.
Ourania is a Greek name that means "heavenly" or "divine." It is derived from the Greek word "ouranos," which means "sky" or "heaven." In Greek mythology, Ourania was one of the nine Muses, who were goddesses of the arts and sciences. Ourania was the Muse of astronomy and astrology, and was often depicted holding a globe or a celestial sphere.
The name Ourania is primarily used for girls. It is pronounced oh-RAH-nee-ah, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name has been in use since ancient times, and was popularized by the Greek philosopher Plato, who used it as the name of one of his characters in his dialogue "Phaedo." Ourania has been used as a given name in Greece and other countries with Greek heritage, but is not commonly used in English-speaking countries.
The name Ourania is composed of two elements: "oura," which means "tail" or "end," and "nous," which means "mind" or "intellect." Together, the name can be interpreted as "heavenly intellect" or "divine wisdom." The name has a strong connection to the heavens and the stars, and is a fitting choice for parents who are interested in astronomy or astrology.