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Anthousa or Anthoussa may refer to: Anthousa, Attica, a town in East Attica Anthousa, Kozani, a town in Tsotyli, Kozani Anthousa, Messenia, a settlement
Anthousa
Greek fairy tale
Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa or Anthousa the Fair with Golden Hair is a Greek fairy tale collected by Greek folklorist Georgios A. Megas [el] in
Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa
Anthousa,_Xanthousa,_Chrisomalousa
Community in Greece
Anthousa (Greek: Ανθούσα), known before 1927 as Rapeza (Greek: Ράπεζα) is a village in the municipality of Parga, Preveza regional unit of Epirus, in western
Anthousa,_Preveza
Municipal unit in Greece
Anthousa (Greek: Ανθούσα meaning "in blossom") is a suburban town in Athens East Attica regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it
Anthousa,_Attica
Community in Greece
Anthousa (Greek: Ανθούσα, before 1928: Ρέζνα – Rezna), is a small town in the municipal unit of Tsotyli, Kozani regional unit, Greece. Rezna was a mixed
Anthousa,_Kozani
known as Saint Anthusa of Constantinople and in Orthodox usage as Saint Anthousa the Younger (750 or 757 – 801 or 808 AD) is a saint venerated in the Eastern
Anthusa_of_Constantinople
Byzantine emperor from 741 to 775
Anthimos, nobelissimos Anthousa (an iconodule, after her father's death she became a nun, she was later venerated as Saint Anthousa the Younger Byzantine
Constantine_V
Byzantine empress regnant from 797 to 802
is reported to have proposed that Leo IV's sister Anthousa should join her as co-regent, but Anthousa is said to have rejected the offer. From the beginning
Irene_of_Athens
Community in Greece
Anthousa (Greek: Ανθούσα, before 1928: Λεπενίτσα - Lepenitsa) is an Aromanian (Vlach) village in the municipal unit of Aspropotamos in the western part
Anthousa,_Trikala
Deity guardian of Constantinople
Constantinople in the Roman Imperial era. Malalas says that her name was Anthousa (Roman equivalent Flora). Her attributes included the mural crown, cornucopia
Tyche_of_Constantinople
Municipality in Greece
national road and 34 km from national motorway . Agia (Agia, Sarakiniko) Anthousa (Anthousa, Trikorfo) Livadari (Livadari, Vryses) Parga (Parga, Agia Kyriaki
Parga
38°05′39″N 23°41′41″E / 38.09417°N 23.69472°E / 38.09417; 23.69472 Anthousa Anthousa 38°00′41″N 23°52′11″E / 38.01139°N 23.86972°E / 38.01139; 23.86972
Public_transport_in_Athens
Municipality in Greece
area is continuous with those of the neighbouring suburbs Gerakas and Anthousa. Pallini station, west of the town centre, is served by commuter trains
Pallini
Capital city of Albania
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Tirana
Mountain in Greece
is Metsovo, at its northeastern end. Other places in the mountains are Anthousa in the southeast, Anthochori in the north, Megali Gotista in the west and
Lakmos
distributed to the poor. In one version the converted Domnina took the name Anthousa. Domnina is not recorded in historical sources, and the story is likely
Domnina_(daughter_of_Nero)
German fairy tale
Sicily (Angiola), Malta (Little Parsley and Little Fennel), and Greece (Anthousa the Fair with Golden Hair). In 1697, Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force
Rapunzel
Italian fairy tale
differentiate it from that tale. Other fairy tales of this type include Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa, Petrosinella, Prunella, and Rapunzel. A jealous
The_Canary_Prince
Albanian ruler (1740–1822)
mausoleum in full view of the castle of Parga. Ali built a fortress at Anthousa to continue his assault, but the Pargians aligned with the British for
Ali_Pasha_of_Yanina
Football league
A.P.O. Nikolakakis 2007–08 Olympiakos Laurio P.A.O. Kalyvia Atlantis Anthousas 2008–09 P.A.S. Oropos A.O. Kouvaras Asteras Glykon Neron 2009–10 Triglia
East Attica Football Clubs Association
East_Attica_Football_Clubs_Association
Italian fairy tale collection by Giambattista Basile
curse to marry only one hard-to-find person, in Snow-White-Fire-Red and Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa; and the heroine falling asleep while trying
Pentamerone
Anarrachi Anatoliko, Eordaia Anatoliko, Kozani Ano Komi Anthochori Anthotopos Anthousa Apidia Ardassa Argilos Asproula Asvestopetra Avgerinos Avgi Avles Axiokastro
List of settlements in the Kozani regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Kozani_regional_unit
music, legends, traditions and customs. Greek folktales include Myrsina, Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrysomalousa, How the dragon was tricked and others, while
Modern_Greek_folklore
Third empress consort of Constantine V
monastery in 780. His tongue was cut in 792. He was blinded in 799. Saint Anthousa the Younger (757–809). A pious nun, refused offer to share regency with
Eudokia (wife of Constantine V)
Eudokia_(wife_of_Constantine_V)
Separatist pro-albanian organisation in the Northern Greece
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Liberation_Army_of_Chameria
Ethnic Aromanian minority within Greece
Karitsa Kokkinopilos Leivadi Rodia Agia Paraskevi Amarantos Ampelochori Anthousa Chrysomilea Dessi Gardiki Glykomilea Haliki Kastania Katafyto Klino Korydallos
Aromanians_in_Greece
Ampelokipoi Analipsi Andania Androusa Anemomylos Ano Dorio Ano Melpeia Antheia Anthousa Antikalamos Archaia Messini Arfara Ariochori Aris Aristodimio Aristomenis
List of settlements in Messenia
List_of_settlements_in_Messenia
Cypriot/British actress
Project Zero 2: Wii Edition Mio Amakura 2018 Assassin's Creed Odyssey Anthousa/Greek Civilian 2020 Dreams Laila 2022 Expeditions: Rome Zenobia/Xenoclea/Aurelia
Daphne_Alexander
Greek shipbuilder and shipowner
their daughters Anthousa and Maria Daskalogianni fought alongside their father during the course of the revolt. Sgouromallini and Anthousa were killed in
Daskalogiannis
Main metropolitan area in Greece
Paiania Glyka Nera 11,877 9.238 1,286 Paiania 16,159 43.92 367.9 Pallini Anthousa 2,158 3.865 558.3 Gerakas 33,856 6.633 5,104 Pallini 23,445 18.93 1,239
Athens_metropolitan_area
and Almondella Greece Georgios A. Megas [el] Folktales of Greece 1641 Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa Greece Georgios A. Megas Folktales of Greece
List_of_fairy_tales
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Shahin_Dino
Albanian administration in Thesprotia, Greece
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Këshilla
River in western Greece
eastern slope of Lakmos mountain in the Pindus range, near the village Anthousa in the westernmost part of the Trikala regional unit. One of its first
Achelous_River
Ecstatic retinue of the Greek deity Dionysus
marine god, Poseidon, however.. may not always be depicted. Papagiannaki, Anthousa (2014). Nereids and Hippocamps: The Marine Thiasos on Late Antique and
Thiasus
Inland region of Attica, Greece
reform, the area comprised the municipalities of Gerakas, Glyka Nera, Anthousa, Pallini, Paiania, Pikermi, Spata, Artemida, Rafina, Markopoulo Mesogaias
Mesogeia
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Albanian American Organization Chameria
Albanian_American_Organization_Chameria
Third largest city of Albania
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Vlorë
Ρομά Ζευγολατιού Zevgolateio Corinthia Peloponnese Atlantis Anthousa Ατλαντίς Ανθούσας Anthousa East Attica Attica Atlas Kypseli Άτλας Κυψέλης Kypseli Central
List of football clubs in Greece
List_of_football_clubs_in_Greece
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Democratic Foundation of Chameria
Democratic_Foundation_of_Chameria
Palaio Faliro (217, 229) and Piraeus (217, 218, 229) These routes serve Anthousa, Artemis, Gerakas, Glyka Nera, Grammatiko, Kalyvia Thorikou, Koropi, Marathonas
List_of_bus_routes_in_Athens
Second-largest city of Albania
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Durrës
East Attica Anthemia Imathia Anthemountas Chalkidiki Anthidona Euboea Anthousa Ανθούσα East Attica Antichasia Larissa Antigonides Imathia Antikyra Boeotia
List of municipalities and communities in Greece (1997–2010)
List_of_municipalities_and_communities_in_Greece_(1997–2010)
Albanian dancer
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Osman_Taka
Ethnic group
closest existing variant of Souliotic Albanian is that of the village Anthousa (Rapëza) and also Kanallaki. This dialect is spoken only by few people
Souliotes
Greek-Albanian political dispute
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Cham_issue
Acherousia Agia Agios Georgios Ammoudia Andonia Ano Rachi Ano Skafidoti Anogeio Anthousa Assos Cheimadio Despotiko Dryofyto Ekklisies Filippiada Flampoura Galatas
List of settlements in the Preveza regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Preveza_regional_unit
Albanian politician, diplomat and activist (1865–1927/28)
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Rasih_Dino
Subgroup of Albanians
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Cham_Albanians
1803 mass suicide in Epirus, Greece
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Dance_of_Zalongo
Sellana Pallini Παλλήνη (Δήμος Παλλήνης) 33.5 54,415 1,625 Gerakas Attica Anthousa Gerakas Pallini Pangaio Παγγαίο (Δήμος Παγγαίου) 698.4 32,085 46 Eleftheroupoli
List of municipalities of Greece (2011)
List_of_municipalities_of_Greece_(2011)
Festival of roses in the Roman Empire
the Byzantine antiquarian Joannes Lydus related the festival name to Anthousa, which he said was the Greek equivalent of the Latin Flora. The three-day
Rosalia_(festival)
Greek fighter
Sgouromallini, and her siblings were Nikolaos, Andreas, Eleftheroussa, and Anthousa. She was captured during the Battle of Anopolis and given as a wife to
Maria_Daskalogianni
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day
Palestine (605) Great-martyr Phanourios the Newly-Revealed, of Rhodes. Martyr Anthousa the New, by drowning in a well. Venerable Theoklitos, a Magistros from
August 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August_27_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
indicating belonging to a place, object or quantity of something. Rápeza Anthousa Old name was in Albanian. Rápeza: 'place of small plane trees'. From the
Geographical name changes in Greece
Geographical_name_changes_in_Greece
Settlement in Attica, Greece
slopes of the Penteliko Mountain. It is bordering Pikermi, Dioni, Penteli, Anthousa and Pallini. Drafi is considered a middle-scale residential area, with
Drafi
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Cham Albanian collaboration with the Axis
Cham_Albanian_collaboration_with_the_Axis
Municipal unit in Greece
Halandri and Agia Paraskevi to the west, Glyka Nera to the south, Pallini and Anthousa to the east and Penteli to the north. In Ancient Greece, during the 6th
Gerakas
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Saint Symeon Stylites (the Younger) of Sicily (6th century) Venerable Anthousa the Confessor, Abbess of Mantineus Convent, and her 90 monastic sisters
July 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July_27_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Traditional song
Bride" and "Sweetheart Roland" (Germany); "The Master Maid" (Norway), "Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa" (Greece) and "Snow-White-Fire-Red" (Sicily)
Young_Beichan
1944 battle between the Greek Resistance and Axis collaborators in WWII
9th ELAS Brigade: 2/9 Battalion assumed the sector between the Meligalas–Anthousa and Meligalas–Neochori roads, 1/9 Battalion assumed the sector northeast
Battle_of_Meligalas
Konstantinos Agios Stefanos Aigaleo Alimos Amarousio Anavyssos Ano Liosia Anoixi Anthousa Argyroupoli Artemida Aspropyrgos Athens Avlonas Chaidari Chalandri Cholargos
List_of_settlements_in_Attica
Municipal unit in Greece
following communities (constituent villages in parentheses): Agia Paraskevi Anthousa Chaliki Kallirroi Katafyto (Katafyto, Milia) Krania (Krania, Doliana, Konakia)
Aspropotamos,_Trikala
Albanian politician and activist involved in the Albanian National Awakening
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Rexhep_Demi
Municipality in Famagusta District, Cyprus
area, which is said to have provided protection for a beautiful woman, Anthousa, whom the Arab sailors tried to take captive. Akanthou was recorded to
Akanthou
Municipal unit in Greece
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Paramythia
Albanian military leader and politician (1785–1849)
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Ahmed_Dino
Sicilian fairy tale
tale type ATU 310 in Mediterranean tales. Children's literature portal Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa Geirlug The King's Daughter Rapunzel The Dove
Snow-White-Fire-Red
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Party_of_the_Chameria
20th century forced migration of Cham Albanians from Greece
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Expulsion_of_Cham_Albanians
Municipality in Vlorë, Albania
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Konispol
Caeser of the Byzantine empire
were possibly twin brothers to Eudokia's and Constantine's only daughter, Anthousa. On April 1, 769, Eudokia was crowned as Augusta, and on the same occasion
Nikephoros_(Caesar)
Albanian politician (1917–1977)
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Niazi_Demi
Italian literary fairy tale
Grateful Prince The Love for Three Oranges (fairy tale) Snow-White-Fire-Red Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa Giambattista Basile, Pentamerone, "The Dove"
The_Dove_(fairy_tale)
Community in Greece
diseased priest in front of the rest of the hostages. In Kanalaki and also Anthousa (Albanian: Rapëza), the closest existing variants of Souliotic Albanian
Kanallaki
period Angelokastro (Corfu) Corfu Byzantine/Venetian periods Anthousa Castle Anthousa, Preveza (regional unit) Ottoman period Anthimachia Castle Kos
List_of_castles_in_Greece
Albanian politician
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Veli_Gërra
General and hero of the Greek War of Independence and more
closest existing variant of Souliotic Albanian is that of the village Anthousa (Rapëza) and also Kanallaki. This dialect is spoken only by few people
Markos_Botsaris
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Hamdi_Bey
Albanian astronomer, mathematician, rector and philosopher (1811–1881)
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Hasan_Tahsini
Public transit network in Greece
replace Attiki, Neo Faliro and Gazi) Agios Dimitrios depot Ano Liosia depot Anthousa depot Elliniko depot (Closed in 2018 to make space for the Hellenikon Metropolitan
Transport_for_Athens
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Thoma_Çami
Ottoman Albanian politician and poet (1843–1906)
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Abidin_Pasha_Dino
Albanian political party
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Party for Justice, Integration and Unity
Party_for_Justice,_Integration_and_Unity
Prokopios Agios Vissarion Agnantia Agrelia Aidona Amaranto Ampelochori Anthousa Ardani Armatoliko Asprokklisia Athamania Avra Chaliki Chrysavgi Chrysomilia
List of settlements in the Trikala regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Trikala_regional_unit
Albanian national magazine
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Krahu_i_shqiponjës
Albanian Army officer (1983–1943)
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Aziz_Çami
US-based non-governmental organization
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Chameria Human Rights Association
Chameria_Human_Rights_Association
However, in February 2012, a fire occurred at the company's headquarters in Anthousa, resulting in the total destruction of the building. Initially, the fire
Sakis_Rouvas_Collection
Turkish fairy tale
Silent Princess" was published in Andrew Lang's The Olive Fairy Book. Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa Snow-White-Fire-Red Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm
The_Silent_Princess
Language Aetomilitsa Denckë Aetomilítsa Greek Ammoudia Spllancë Ammúdia Greek Anthousa Rrapezë Anthúsa Greek Argos Orestiko Hurupisht, Rupisht Árgos Orestikó
Albanian_exonyms
Regional unit in Greece
Polydendri Sykamino Paiania Paiania Paiania Glyka Nera Pallini Pallini Gerakas Anthousa Gerakas Rafina-Pikermi Rafina Rafina Pikermi Saronikos Anavyssos Kalyvia
East_Attica
Community in Greece
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Katavothra
Agia Paraskevi Amarantos Ampelochori Anilio (Aromanian: Nkiare, Chiarã) Anthousa Armata Avdella (Aromanian: Avdhela) Chrysomilea Dessi Distrato (Aromanian:
List_of_Aromanian_settlements
Political party in Albania
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Party_for_Justice_and_Unity
Ethnic group in Greece
Pogoniani, Gorgopotamos, Mousiotitsa, the villages of Agia, Ammoudia, Anthousa, Kanallaki and Narkissos, as well as the village of Kastri, which are located
Albanians_in_Greece
Greek cartoonist and a Member of the Greek Parliament (1890–1938)
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Ali_Dino
Part of Attiki Odos in Attica region, Greece
Avenue E94 13 D. Plakentias Avenue interchange A621 E94 East Attica 14 Anthousa E94 15 Marathonos Ave., Pallini EO54 to Rafina E94 16/Y7 Leontario [el]
A6_motorway_(Greece)
Historical region
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Chameria
Albanian politician (born 1967)
Kranea Derviziana Thesprotiko Parapotamos Mousiotitsa Sagiada Syvota Xarrë Anthousa Kanallaki Parga Pandalejmon Mavronoros Vrinë Perdika Margariti Kastri1
Shpëtim_Idrizi
ANTHOUSA
ANTHOUSA
Female
Russian
(ÐнфиÌÑа) Russian form of Greek Anthousa, ANFISA means "flower."
Female
Greek
(ΑνθοÏσα) Greek name derived from the word anthos, ANTHOUSA means "flower." In mythology, this is the name of a type of flower nymph.
ANTHOUSA
ANTHOUSA
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Swedish, Teutonic
A Wend; Wanderer
Girl/Female
Indian
Love; Darling
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Strong and Energetic
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
The Sun Lord
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Finnish, Muslim
Light; Honoured; God is My Light; Honour; Shining
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim, Traditional
Wife of Shah Jahan; Variant of Mumtaz
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Strengthens the Religion Islam
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Greek, Jamaican
Beautiful Voice; Son of Apollo; The Darkness of Night
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ornamented, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Biblical
Vowing of his own accord.
ANTHOUSA
ANTHOUSA
ANTHOUSA
ANTHOUSA
ANTHOUSA