Possibly from a Germanic name derived from the element idal , an extended form of id meaning "work, labour" [1]. Unrelated, this was also an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, given because the city of Idalion on Cyprus was a center of her cult. This name was borne by the heroine of Polish writer Juliusz Słowacki's play Fantazy (1841, published 1866).
Origins | Greek Mythology, Polish (Rare), Ancient Germanic (Latinized) |
Gender | Feminine |
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