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Qué (quién) es Althea - definición

FEMALE GIVEN NAME

Althea         
·noun An ornamental shrub (Hibiscus Syriacus) of the Mallow family.
II. Althea ·noun A genus of plants of the Mallow family. It includes the officinal marsh mallow, and the garden hollyhocks.
Althea         
Althea () is an English female given name. It is a variation of the Greek name Althaea (Αλθαια), which may be related to Greek althos ("healing").
Althea (1801 ship)         
VOYAGE SHIP BELONGED TO THE BRITISH RAJ OF INDIA.
Althea was launched at Calcutta in 1801. She made one voyage to Britain for the British East India Company.

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Althea

Althea (Old English: Alþea) is an English female given name. It is a variation of the Greek name Althaea (Αλθαια), which may be related to Greek ἀλθος althos ("healing").

Richard Lovelace used the name in a poem ("To Althea, from Prison") that John Milton later alluded to in his own poem "Lycidas".

Ejemplos de uso de Althea
1. Gregoire told reporters that it felt like election night all over again, her spokeswoman, Althea Cawley–Murphree, said.
2. Two died in the blast and a third was pronounced dead at Magee Hospital, said spokeswoman Althea Crumpton.
3. There was only smiles and bright–eyed optimism as pretty Althea Haralambous proudly stepped out as the new Mrs Essi Gamasai.
4. In 1'57, Althea Gibson became the first black tennis player to win a Wimbledon singles title, defeating fellow American Darlene Hard 6–3, 6–2.
5. Althea Smith, chairwoman of Southwark Police and Community Consultative Group, who has lived on the estate for 20 years, went to the scene.