masculine Anthime

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ánthos > Ánthimos
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This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Ánthimos (Ἄνθιμος), from “ánthos (ἄνθος),” meaning “flower.” In turn, the name means “similar to a flower, flourishing.” Saint Anthimos lived towards the end of the 3rd-century AD, and his homeland was Nicomedia. Since he was young, he stood out due to his faith. As an adult, his life was an example of love and wisdom. His preaching was full of warmth and truth and always impacted the simple people who followed him. His spiritual ability made the Christians of Nicomedia persuade him to become a priest and later their bishop. However, when Diocletian became Emperor and started persecuting the Christians, St. Anthimos was arrested. The Orthodox Church declared him a saint and celebrated the name day of Anthimos on September 3.

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