Orinthia
o-rin-thia,
or(i)-nthia
Origin:Greek
Meaning:To excite; To agitate
Orinthia is a girl's name of Greek origin, taken from the word orino, which means "to excite" or "to agitate." Irish writer George Bernard Shaw also chose the name Orinthia for a character in his play The Apple Cart, who he modeled after actress and muse Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Some say Shaw's choice was inspired by his fiery passion for the stage performer, but hopefully, yours will be driven by a genuine excitement for what baby's future holds!
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