Meaning & Origin
Anthimos is a Greek masculine given name derived from the Greek word anthos (ἄνθος), meaning "flower" or "blossom". The name thus signifies "blooming" or "flowered". It is a rare ancient name that appears in early Christian contexts, borne by several saints and martyrs.EtymologyThe name Anthimos comes directly from the Greek noun anthos ("flower") and the adjectival suffix -imos, giving the sense of "full of flowers" or "blooming". This root is also found in other names such as Anthony, though the etymological connection is indirect.Notable BearersAccording to hagiographic tradition, several early Christian saints bore the name Anthimos. The most prominent is Saint Anthimos of Nicomedia, a 4th-century bishop and martyr who was executed during the Diocletianic Persecution around 303 AD. Another is Saint Anthimos the Anchorite, a 4th-5th century hermit in Egypt. In Orthodox Christian iconography, these saints are celebrated on specific feast days.Related FormsThe Italian cognate of Anthimos is Antimo, which is used in Italy. Both names share the same Greek origin and meaning.Meaning: "blooming, flowered"Origin: GreekType: Given nameUsage regions: Greece, Italy (as Antimo)