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Illythia

A modern stylized variant close to *Ilithyia*/*Elythea* forms, adapted as an invented feminine given name.

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Illythia is a modern stylized variant close to Ilithyia or Elythea forms, adapted as an invented feminine given name. Its sound carries mythological overtones, since the Ilithyia pattern recalls a Greek divine name, even when the spelling has been reshaped for contemporary taste.

That gives Illythia a dramatic, lightly classical atmosphere. It feels ornate without being heavy, and invented without being empty. The name has the shimmer of myth filtered through modern naming fashion, which makes it sound both ancient and newly made. Illythia is vivid, uncommon, and intentionally distinctive.

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