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Xinia

Xinia is a variant of Xenia, from Greek roots meaning hospitality or welcome.

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Xinia is a variant of Xenia, from Greek roots meaning hospitality or welcome. That gives the name a gracious and socially warm core, since hospitality is one of the most enduring virtues in Greek cultural memory. The x gives Xinia a sharper, more modern visual edge, while the underlying meaning remains generous and classical.

In modern use, Xinia feels uncommon, elegant, and lightly international. It keeps the welcome-associated softness of Xenia but has a slightly more contemporary spelling profile. The name suggests openness, kindness, and the ability to receive others well.

Because it is rare, it can feel especially distinctive without losing its approachable spirit. Xinia is a name that balances classical virtue with a crisp modern surface.

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