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Artemis is a bold and captivating female name with deep roots in Greek mythology. As the virgin goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, and young girls, Artemis was one of the most widely venerated deities in the ancient Greek pantheon.
The name Artemis is of Greek origin and is thought to derive from the Greek words "artemes" meaning safe or unharmed, or "artemis" meaning sharp or unriotous. In the ancient Greek myths, Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo.
Artemis is a relatively uncommon name in the modern era, currently ranking at #904 on the list of most popular baby girl names in the United States as of 2022. However, it has experienced a modest increase in popularity in recent years, up from #1,248 in 2020. The name first appeared in the US Top 1000 in the early 1990s and has slowly gained traction since then.
While there are no widely famous modern-day people named Artemis, the name is associated with numerous figures from Greek mythology, including the goddess Artemis herself. In the myths, Artemis was known for her prowess as a huntress, her fierce protection of young girls, and her role as a midwife.
Artemis is a distinctly feminine name with a bold, mythological flair. It has a regal, powerful quality that appeals to parents seeking a unique, nature-inspired name for their daughter. Artemis tends to pair well with simple, traditional middle names and common last names.
Individuals named Artemis are often associated with traits of independence, strength, grace, and a deep connection to the natural world. The name evokes images of a confident, capable young woman who is unafraid to forge her own path.
The name Artemis flows well with one-syllable middle names like Jade, Grace, or Rose, as well as with longer middle names like Elizabeth or Isabelle. For a sibling set, Artemis pairs nicely with names like Athena, Phoenix, or Orion.
In addition to her prominent role in Greek mythology, Artemis has also appeared in various works of literature and pop culture, including the Percy Jackson book series by Rick Riordan and the Artemis Fowl books by Eoin Colfer. The name has become increasingly associated with themes of female empowerment and environmental conservation.
1915 | 9 | 3,015 |
1917 | 8 | 3,701 |
1918 | 12 | 2,735 |
1919 | 9 | 3,439 |
1920 | 9 | 3,376 |
1921 | 10 | 3,175 |
1922 | 5 | 5,755 |
1923 | 8 | 3,814 |
1924 | 17 | 2,217 |
1925 | 7 | 4,355 |
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Aris | 54 | View Details |
Asteria | 31 | View Details |
Aphrodite | 19 | View Details |
Artemisia | 11 | View Details |
Athenna | 9 | View Details |
Demetra | 8 | View Details |
Artemisa | 6 | View Details |
Pallas | 6 | View Details |
Hecate | 5 | View Details |
Arthemise | 0 | View Details |
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Themis | 0 | View Details |
Diania | 0 | View Details |
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Arthea | 0 | View Details |
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Areion | 0 | View Details |
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Aricia | 0 | View Details |
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