Apolonia

Greek, Feminine variation of Apollo, Greek sun god.
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Apolonia Origin and Meaning

The name Apolonia is a girl's name of Spanish origin.

Apolonia is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from Apollo, the Greek god of sun, light, music, and poetry. It can be considered a variant of Apollonia, which gained recognition through Saint Apollonia, an early Christian martyr. The name has been used across various European cultures, particularly in Poland, Spain, and Portugal. Apolonia carries an elegant, classical feeling with its melodic sound pattern. While not among the most common names, it has maintained steady usage throughout history. In recent years, parents drawn to vintage names with historical depth have shown renewed interest in Apolonia, appreciating its sophisticated sound and mythological connections.

Popularity of the name Apolonia

Famous People Named Apolonia

  • Apolonia "Pola" Negri
    Polish actress
  • Apolonia "Miss Loni" Van Voorden
    Dutch circus foot juggler
  • Apolonia Ustrzycka
    Polish noblewoman
  • Apolonia "Pola" Raksa
    Polish actress and singer

The name Apolonia in Pop Culture

  • Apolonia
    character in John Steinbeck's "The Pearl"