Anthea
Gender
Female
Language(s)
Greek
Origin
Meaning
flower, blossom
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Anthea (ἄνθη), "blossom" in Greek, was an epithet of the Classical Greek goddess Hera, and is used as a female given name in English. It may refer to:
Anthea Askey (1933-1999), English actress who was a popular television actress of the 1950s,
Anthea Bell OBE (born 1936), British translator who has translated numerous literary works,
Anthea Benton, British television commercial and music video director, best known for her adverts for Stella Artois and Levi's,
Anthea Fraser (born 1930), novelist,
Anthea Millett, Chairman of the Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Strategic Health Authority from 2002 to 2006,
Anthea Phillipps B.Sc. (born 1956), British botanist,
Anthea Redfern (born 1953), former British television hostess, assistant to her husband Bruce Forsyth,
Anthea Stewart (born 1944), former field hockey player from Zimbabwe,
Anthea Turner (born 1960), English television presenter and media personality