Xanthe is a Greek name, derived from the word 'xanthos', meaning 'yellow' or 'blonde'. In ancient Greek mythology, Xanthe was one of the three Oenotropes, nymphs born from the sun god Hyperion's tears.
In modern times, Xanthe has been adopted in various cultures, often carrying connotations of warmth, sunlight, and optimism. It is also associated with the mythological figure Xanthe, symbolizing beauty and radiance.
People named Xanthe are often seen as bright, cheerful, and warm-hearted individuals, possessing a natural charm and an easygoing nature.
Xanthe has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking unique and uplifting names with strong cultural roots.