ʻAthtart

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
"goddess of fertility" or "goddess of love"
Scripts(How to write)
?????(Ugaritic)
ʻAthtart would have been written in the Canaanite language using the Phoenician alphabet. In modern transliteration, it is often written as Athtartu or Athirat.
Popularity
Not in use as a personal name in any significant capacity

cartoon of the name ʻAthtart
Cartoon of ʻAthtart

ʻAthtart Name meanings & History

Semitic, specifically Canaanite (ancient Middle Eastern). "goddess of fertility" or "goddess of love". Ugaritic form of Astarte. As a personal name, ʻAthtart would likely only be used in contexts that specifically reference the Canaanite goddess or her mythology. However, it could be used as an alternative spelling for more common names such as Astarte.

Zodiac Sign of ʻAthtart:

Synonyms of ʻAthtart:

A: Argumentative,Angry,Action,Aggressive,Ambitious,Assertive

T: Tacky,Doubting Thomas,Touchy,Testy,Talkative,Tireless,Truth

H: Hope,Hobnobbing,Heart's Desire,Haggle,Hyper

R: Rational,Resourceful,Reason,Restless

ʻAthtart is:

  • a Informal name
  • a Nerdy name
  • a Strange name
  • a Upper Class name

Famous People

As an ancient deity, ʻAthtart did not have any famous human counterparts. However, she was a powerful and influential figure in the mythology and religious practices of many ancient civilizations.

Related Names to ʻAthtart

Astarte, Ashtoreth, Ishtar, Inanna