About Athens
The name "Athens" is derived from the Greek word "Athēnai," which refers to the ancient Greek city-state and modern capital of Greece. The etymology of the name is uncertain, but it is commonly believed to be derived from the Greek goddess Athena, the city's patron deity. As the birthplace of democracy and the center of ancient Greek civilization, Athens is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and intellectual contributions to philosophy, art, and literature. The name "Athens" has come to symbolize the ideals of democracy, knowledge, and civilization.
Athens is considered a unisex name, and is used by both males 73.81% and females 26.19%, based on recent birth statistics.
The popularity of the name has increased by 53.85% over the past year.
Here's how to represent Athens in Braille, with each pattern of raised dots corresponding to a letter of the name.
The image below shows how you can spell Athens using American Sign Language (ASL). In sign language, each hand shape corresponds to a specific a letter of the name.