Where does “Aonia” come from?

Aonia (English) comes from Ancient Greek Ἀονία.

Aonia (English): possibly Boeotia, or possibly the part of Boeotia containing the mountains Helicon and Cithaeron, and thus sacred to the Muses, whom Ovid calls the Aonides

Definitions

  1. possibly Boeotia, or possibly the part of Boeotia containing the mountains Helicon and Cithaeron, and thus sacred to the Muses, whom Ovid calls the Aonides

Ancestry of “Aonia”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekἈονία

Words derived from “Aonia

Every word from Ancient Greek Ἀονία