Corinthia
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Ancient region of Greece around the city of Corinth, personified as a feminine geographic entity in classical literature
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“Bold as a Greek column, rare as the city that inspired it”
Corinthian derives from Corinth, the ancient Greek city-state renowned for its wealth, trade, and artistic innovation. The Corinthian order of classical architecture — the most ornate of the three Greek styles, distinguished by its elaborate acanthus-leaf capitals — bears the city's name. The Apostle Paul wrote two of his New Testament epistles to the early Christian community in Corinth.
Corinthian has never been used as a given name in mainstream culture, making it an extraordinarily bold choice. Its use as a girl's name is essentially unrecorded, giving it a genuinely pioneering quality. Parents drawn to it likely love its classical resonance and architectural elegance.
In Christianity, the Books of Corinthians contain some of the most quoted biblical passages, including 1 Corinthians 13 on love ('Love is patient, love is kind'). In architecture, the Corinthian style represents the pinnacle of Greek decorative art.
These names share the same feel as Corinthian: Bold, Literary, Unique, Sophisticated, and Strong.
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Ancient region of Greece around the city of Corinth, personified as a feminine geographic entity in classical literature
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