Delphia

  • [ DEL-fee-ə ]
  • English
Possibly from the name of the Greek city of Delphi, the site of an oracle of Apollo, which is possibly related to Greek δελφυς (delphys) "womb". It was used in the play 'The Prophetess' (1647), in which it belongs to the title prophetess.

OTHER FORMS
FRENCH: Delphine
ITALIAN: Delfina
LATE ROMAN: Delphina, Delphinus
SPANISH: Delfina