Hyacinth
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Ὑάκινθος(Ancient Greek)
The pronunciation of Hyacinth varies depending on the language and country. In English, it is typically pronounced as "hi-uh-sinth," but it can also be pronounced as "hi-uh-sin-thuh."
Hyacinth Name meanings & History
The name Hyacinth comes from the Greek word "hyakinthos" (ὑάκινθος), which means "blue larkspur" or "flower of the god Apollo." In Greek mythology, Hyacinth was a handsome Spartan prince who was killed by a discus throw, and his blood was said to have given rise to a beautiful flower. The name Hyacinth is often associated with the Greek mythological story of the beautiful Spartan prince, but it has other meanings as well. In many cultures, Hyacinth symbolizes rebirth, renewal, and new beginnings. It is also associated with beauty, grace, and elegance. English form of Hyacinthus. Hyacinth can be used as a first or middle name for boys and girls. It is a unique and unusual name that is perfect for parents who are looking for something different.
Zodiac Sign of Hyacinth: Heart's Desire Capricorn,Hope Aquarius
Synonyms of Hyacinth:
H: Hyper,Hobnobbing,Heart's Desire,Hope,Haggle
Y: Yin/Yang,Yen/money,Youth-giving
A: Ambitious,Aggressive,Assertive,Argumentative,Angry,Action
C: Copycat,Chatty,Candid,Cute,Choice,Curious,Clever
I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved
N: Neurosis,Nervous,Nice,Nutrition,Nagging,Nitpicking,Neat
T: Testy,Doubting Thomas,Talkative,Touchy,Tireless,Tacky,Truth
Hyacinth is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Delicate name
- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Hyacinth include Hyacinth Rigaud, a French painter, and Hyacinth Morgan, a Jamaican reggae singer. There are also fictional characters with the name Hyacinth, such as the character of Hyacinth Robinson in the novel "The Longest Journey" by E.M. Forster.
2.) HYACINTH (Female)
Usage: Greek
Meanings: Derived from the Greek hyakinthos (hyacinth, bluebell). Var: Hyacinthe. (H-AH-SINTH)
3.) Hyacinth (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Hyacinth is derived from the Greek word "Hyakinthos" which means "blue larkspur". In Greek mythology, Hyacinth was a divine hero who was accidentally killed by the god Apollo. His blood was transformed into a flower which was then named after him.
Pronunciation: HIE-ə-sinth
hi-uh-sinth (English), yah-seent (Polish), ya-sant (French)
Description: Hyacinth is derived from the Greek word "Hyakinthos" which means "blue larkspur". In Greek mythology, Hyacinth was a divine hero who was accidentally killed by the god Apollo. His blood was transformed into a flower which was then named after him. From the name of the flower (or the precious stone that also bears this name), ultimately from Greek hyakinthos (see Hyacinthus). The name Hyacinth is mainly used as a first name for babies born in Western countries. It can also be used as a middle name or a surname.
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Hyacinth include Hyacinthe Rigaud (French portrait painter), Saint Hyacinth of Poland (Polish Dominican friar and saint), and Hyacinth Walters (Jamaican footballer).
4.) HYACINTH (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Derived from the Greek hyakinthos (hyacinth, blue larkspur, bluebell, a blue gem). The name is borne in Greek mythology by a Spartan youth accidentally killed by Apollo in a game with the discus. A sorrowful Apollo caused to grow from Hyakinthos’ blood a beautiful flower bearing on its petals the letters AI, AI, a Greek cry of lamentation. Var: Hyacinthe. (HI-AH-SINTH)
5.) Hyacinth (Female)
6.) Hyacinth (Female)
7.) Hyacinth (Female)
Usage: Greek
Meanings: (Greek) Botany: a plant with colorful, fragrant flowers. See also
Other Forms: Hyacintha, Hyacinthe, Hyacinthia, Hyacinthie, Hycinth, Hycynth