Xenia (name)

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Xenia (variants include Ksenia, Kseniia, Ksenija, Kseniya; derived from Greek ξενία xenia, "hospitality")[a] is a female given name. The below sections list notable people with one of the variants of this given name.

Xenia
GenderFemale
Name day
  • Czech Republic: November 27
  • Finland: January 24
  • Greece: January 24
  • Hungary: July 30
  • Poland: April 16
  • Slovakia: June 2
Origin
Word/nameGreek
Meaning"foreigner", "outlander", "welcomed guest" "hospitality"
Other names
Variant form(s)Ksenia, Kseniia, Ksenija
Related namesOksana, Senja

Related names include Oksana (Ukrainian: Оксана, Ксенія, (Belarusian: Ксенiя, Аксана), Ксения (Russia), Ksenija (Slovenia, Croatia, Lithuania; Ксенија, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia); Kseniya (Bulgarian: Ксения); Xénia (Hungary), and Senja (Finland). In Spain, although it started to become more popular during the 1990s,[according to whom?] it appears mainly in Galician as Xenia [ˈʃenia], and in Catalan as Xènia [ˈʃɛniə].

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  • Xenia, name given by Bryan Sykes to a theoretical founding ancestor of Haplogroup X (mtDNA)
  • Xenia Benivolski, Canadian art curator
  • Xenia Cage (1913–1995), American surrealist sculptor
  • Xenia Deli (born 1989), Moldovan-American model
  • Xenia Denikina (1892–1973), Russian writer
  • Xenia Ghali (born 1989), Greek songwriter, record producer and disc jockey
  • Xenia Hausner (born 1951), Austrian painter and stage designer
  • Xenia Onatopp, a fictional villainess from James Bond's GoldenEye
  • Xenia de la Ossa (born 1958), Costa Rican physicist
  • Xenia Shestova (1560–1631), Russian nun and mother of Mikhail I of Russia
  • Xenia Wickett, British-American executive coach and international advisor

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  1. ^ Other sources point the word ξένος [ksénos], 'foreigner', as the origin of the name. This would be equivalent to the Latin name Barbara which also means 'foreigner'.