'Ashtart
The name Ashtart can be written in several different ways depending on the language and script being used. In Phoenician or Punic script, it was written as 'ŠTRT', while in Hebrew it was written as 'עשתרת'. In Arabic, it is written as 'عشتار' or 'عشترت'.
'Ashtart Name meanings & History
Middle Eastern (specifically Canaanite and Phoenician). Ashtart is the name of the Phoenician and Canaanite goddess of love, fertility and war. The name translates to "she who is the standard" or "she who tramples over sin". Phoenician form of Ashtoreth. Ashtart is a unique and powerful name that is likely to appeal to parents who are looking for something different. It is particularly well-suited to families with a Middle Eastern or Phoenician heritage.
Zodiac Sign of 'Ashtart:
Synonyms of 'Ashtart:
A: Argumentative,Aggressive,Angry,Action,Ambitious,Assertive
S: Social Standing,Sex,Status,Sensuality,Security,Solidity,Success
H: Hobnobbing,Hope,Hyper,Haggle,Heart's Desire
T: Tireless,Talkative,Touchy,Truth,Doubting Thomas,Testy,Tacky
R: Reason,Rational,Restless,Resourceful
'Ashtart is:- a Comedic name
- a Natural name
- a Simple name
- a Youthful name
Famous People
Ashtart is a name that is primarily associated with mythology and religion rather than individuals. However, there are several historical and fictional characters who bear variations on the name. The Phoenician queen Elissa, who founded the city of Carthage, was also known as Dido or Ashtoreth. In the novel "The Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice, the character Akasha is also referred to as Queen of the Damned and the goddess Ashtoreth. Additionally, an Israeli pop singer named Ashtar Ronen has taken the name as a stage name.
Related Names to 'Ashtart
Ashtoreth, Astarte, Ishtar, Aphrodite