Artesia Bend
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A geographical feature in Alabama named for the artesian springs that flow through the region
"from Artois, noble strength"
"of the artesian springs"
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“A rare classical gem rising from the depths like artesian water”
Artesia derives from the Latin Artesianus, relating to Artois, the region of northern France (formerly Artesium in Latin). The word artesian — as in artesian well — comes from the same root, as the first drilled wells of this type were found in the Artois region in the 12th century. As a name, Artesia blends Latin geographical heritage with the elegance of Artemis and Teresa, creating a name of rare classical beauty.
Artesia has been the name of several small American towns, most notably Artesia, New Mexico and Artesia, California, both named for the artesian wells found in those regions. As a given name, Artesia is exceedingly rare, giving any child who bears it a uniquely distinguished identity.
The word artesian comes from Artesia/Artois, making this name tied to the history of water engineering — a connection to the earth, to flowing water, and to the deep wells of human ingenuity. In Italian culture, Artesia has classical echoes of Roman naming tradition.
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A geographical feature in Alabama named for the artesian springs that flow through the region
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The protagonist of the graphic novel series Artesia by Mark Smylie, a warrior-queen with prophetic powers