Calantha
Originating from Greece, the meaning of Calantha is 'a beautiful flower' or 'lovely blossom'. A feminine name, Calantha is traditionally used by parents to name a baby girl. In literature, Calantha is the name of a fictional character in John Ford's play 'The Broken Heart'. It is also the name of a character in Caroline Lamb's autobiographical novel 'Glenarvon'.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
lovely flower
Origin
Greek
Numerology
C is for change, you are able to adapt.
A is for amenable, for your easy going nature.
L is for lucky, who is more?
A is for altruism, the unselfish you.
N is for name, a pleasant one indeed.
T is for talent, hidden or not.
H is for hug, give one today!
A is for able, for you surely are.
Lucky
Calantha lucky number is 6.
Number 6 is recognized for its nurturing, supportive, and empathic nature. A true healer, 6 has the ability to problem solve in both the emotional and physical realms, helping others through its straightforward, yet gentle, approach. 6 has a strong sense of responsibility and cares deeply for its friends, family, and lovers.
Calantha in Pop Culture
- Calantha character in John Ford's play "The Broken Heart" (1633)
- Calantha character in Caroline Lamb's autobiographical novel "Glenarvon" (1816)