Demitra

Meaning of Demitra

Demitra is a feminine given name etymologically anchored in the Ancient Greek Dimitra, the epithet of the Olympian deity Demeter, who presided over agriculture, seasonal cycles, and the fecundity of the earth. Derived from the Greek elements dē (earth) and mētēr (mother), the appellation carries connotations of maternal guardianship, abundance, and regenerative vitality, reflecting the deity’s function in sustaining both human subsistence and natural equilibrium. Within an Anglo-American context, Demitra remains comparatively rare—its registration figures consistently ranking beyond the nine-hundredth position—yet its association with classical mythography and pastoral symbolism imparts an enduring scholarly appeal. Phonetically rendered as /dəˈmiːtrə/ in standard English pronunciation, the name’s measured cadence and balanced syllabic stress contribute to a dignified enunciation that is at once approachable and imbued with historical gravitas. As a contemporary female name, Demitra thus embodies a synthesis of academic lineage and a subtle invocation of nature’s regenerative processes.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as duh-MEE-truh (/dəˈmiːtrə/)

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