The baby name Pomonia is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced /pəˈmoʊniə/ (puh-MOH-nee-uh); variant /poʊˈmoʊniə/ (poh-MOH-nee-uh).
Pomonia is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Pomonia is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced /pəˈmoʊniə/ (puh-MOH-nee-uh); variant /poʊˈmoʊniə/ (poh-MOH-nee-uh).
Pomonia is Latin in Origin.
Pomonia is a rare Latinate elaboration of Pomona, name of the Roman goddess of fruit trees and orchards. It ultimately comes from Latin pomum, “fruit, apple,” with the -ia ending giving an ornate, feminine flourish; by sense it suggests “fruitfulness” or “of the orchard.” Though not a classical personal name, Pomonia surfaces in Neo‑Latin and literary usage as a poetic form of Pomona.
As a given name it remained uncommon, appearing sporadically in 18th–19th‑century parish and civil records in Europe and North America during waves of neoclassical and botanical fashion. Closest variants and cognates include Pomona (English, Italian, Spanish), Pomone (French), and the learned Latin Pomonae in genitive contexts; related word pomarium means “orchard.” Nicknames include Mona and Nia; some families also use Ona. The name carries imagery of ripeness, gardens, harvest, and serene abundance.
Pomonia is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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