Xeniah name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Meaning: Hospitality, Welcoming, Guest, Stranger, Wisdom, Foreign and Hospitable
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What does Xeniah mean?

Uncustomary and Modern girl name Xeniah is of Old Greek origin. Xeniah is form of renowned, virtuous and eternal Xenia. Xenia is abridged form of Polyxenia. Also Xenia is abridged form of Names Containing That Element, E.

Origin of Uncustomary and Modern Xenia is in Old Greek language, meaning of Xenia is "Guest, Hospitality and Very Hospitable".

Variants of Xeniah

Xenia, Chimene, Xinia

Middle Names for Xeniah

Christelle, Emee, Zuan, Oler, Shyanne, Emmaline, view more middle names that goes with Xeniah

Names that rhyme with Xeniah

How popular is the name Xeniah?

YearRankBirths
2017157945
2007176255
2004160825

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Numerological analysis of Xeniah

You want to be financially stable and work hard to achieve this. However, you focus on the wrong things. With time, you will gather the courage to make the first step toward your goal. Sometimes you fear the stupidest things while other times you act fearless and surprise others, even yourself. Sometimes you focus on analyzing people's actions and get inspired by what they do and how they live.

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