Artemisia
The name Artemisia is primarily used as a girl's name. It has basically one potential origin, which is Greek. The meaning of Artemisia is 'Moon Goddess' and 'gift from Artemis'. Some people also consider the meaning of the name as safety. It is a rarely used name. It is an attractive name with a simple pronunciation. People named Artemisia are very much enthusiastic. They are likely to have excessive emotion. As an individual, they are never happy with any kind of limitation. However, these people are counseled to reduce their emotional vulnerability. The moon sign associated with the name Artemisia is Aries. It has a fire element, with Mars as the ruling planet.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Greek, variation of Artemis
Numerology
A is for abundant, your cheer knows no bounds.
R is for radiant, it’s your personality!
T is for traditional, somewhat old fashioned.
E is for excellence, your passion, your drive.
M is for mystery, the part of you that cannot be explained.
I is for ideals, no higher!
S is for scholar, the brilliant in you.
I is for ideals, no higher!
A is for activities, for you have many.
Lucky
Artemisia lucky number is 5.
Free-thinking, adventurous, and progressive, 5 is defined by freedom. 5 needs to experience the world by engaging its five senses: For 5, life lessons are acquired through spontaneous acts of bravery. Akin to Sagittarius energy within astrology, 5 is known for its playful, impulsive, and vivacious spirit.
Famous People Named Artemisia
- Artemisia I of Caria queen of Halicarnassus under the First Persian Empire, naval commander and adviser to Xerxes I of Persia
- Artemisia II of Caria queen of Caria under the First Persian Empire; sister and wife of King Mausolos; ordered the construction of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus in her husband/brother's memory
- Artemisia Gentileschi Italian Baroque painter
Artemisia in Pop Culture
- Artemisia character in "The Cry" by Jane Collier & Sarah Fielding
- Artemisia oth Hinriad character in "The Stars, Like Dust" by Isaac Asimov
- "The Passion of Artemisia" novel by Susan Vreeland
- "L'Artemisia" opera composed by Francesco Cavalli
- "Artemisia" (1634) painting by Rembrandt