Althea
| Pronunciation | stress on the first syllable (British) or second syllable (American) | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 
| Language(s) | Greek | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | healer, wholesome | 
| Other names | |
| See also | Thea, Tia | 
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".[1]
Notable people
- Althea Braithwaite (1940–2020), English children's author, illustrator, publisher and glass artist
 - Althea Bridges (born 1936), Australian opera singer and music teacher
 - Althea Currier (born 1941), American glamor model and actress
 - Althea Flynt (1953–1987), fourth wife of Larry Flynt
 - Althea Gibson (1927–2003), American female athlete
 - Althea Forrest, one half of vocal duo Althea & Donna
 - Althea McNish (1924–2020), British textile designer of Trinidadian origin
 - Althea G. Quimby (1858-1942), American temperance leader
 - Althea Reinhardt (born 1996), Danish handball player
 - Althea Thauberger, Canadian artist
 - Althea Wynne (1936–2012), English sculptor
 - Althea Rae Janairo, actress aka Tia Carrere
 - Altheia Jones-LeCointe, Trinidadian physician and research scientist, leader of the British Black Panther Movement
 
See also
- "Althea", a song on the Grateful Dead studio album Go to Heaven
 - Althaea officinalis, also called althea or marsh mallow, a perennial species indigenous to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa used in herbalism and as an ornamental plant
 - Hibiscus syriacus, also called althea, rose of Sharon or rose mallow, a perennial species indigenous to East Asia used in herbalism and as an ornamental plant
 - Cyclone Althea (1971)
 - Ethinylestradiol/cyproterone acetate, a birth control pill with brand name Althea
 
References
- ^ Milton, John (1886). Homer Baxter Sprague, ed. "Milton's Lycidas". Paradise Lost, Books I and II. Boston: Ginn & Co.