US Popularity:6210
Origin:Greek
Other Origin(s):Welsh
Meaning:Rose; Rose-colored; from Rhodes
If you’ve got a love for Greek mythology, the name Rhodia can help you share that love with baby. Coming from the Greek word rhodon, this feminine title translates to “rose” or “rose-colored,” adding a warm, floral vibe. It may also remind you of multiple Greek figures. Some include Rhodia, who was one of the seven muses, Rhodios, a river god, and Rhode, the sea-nymph and goddess of the island of Rhodes, and possibly one of the seven muses. These connections to water, folklore, and the Greek island of Rhodes can give your little one plenty of inspiration throughout each stage of their life. Those first few nights with baby will probably be no bed of roses, but the name Rhodia can help you enjoy those quiet, peaceful moments when they come. For an extra touch, Rhodia may also come from the Welsh word rhod, meaning “wheel,” encouraging your bundle of joy to keep moving forward.

How Popular Is The Name Rhodia?

Yearly Ranking Change:

Year:
1952
#5433
in 1952
+ 618
from 1951
In comparison to the previous year's data
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