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Alletha

Variant of Alethea, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning 'truth.'

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Alletha is a variant of Alethea, ultimately from the Greek aletheia, meaning 'truth.' That connection gives it a classical and virtue-rich foundation, placing it among names that have long carried ethical and philosophical overtones. In its Greek form, the word suggested truthfulness not merely as factual accuracy but as a larger idea of unveiling what is real.

As a name, that association gives Alletha an unusually clear and dignified resonance. What makes Alletha interesting is how it preserves the spirit of an ancient virtue name while softening it into a more elaborate, less expected shape. The spelling gives it a slightly romantic or old-fashioned feel, yet the underlying meaning is crisp and direct.

Names in this lineage often sound serious without feeling severe, and Alletha has exactly that balance. It feels earnest, cultured, and quietly uncommon, with a truth-centered identity that is both classical and personal.

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