לידיה
"Loyal to God"
Derived from the Latin 'Lydia', meaning 'of Lydia'. Lydia was a wealthy seller of purple cloth in the New Testament who was converted to Christianity by Saint Paul.
Symbolizes devotion to one's faith.
Service to others.
לידיה
עובדת האל, נאמנה, יקירה
Λυδία
Λυδία, η γυναίκα από Λυδία
Lidia
Dei serva, fidelis
LID-ee-ah
IPA: /ˈlɪdiə/
Service to others.
Amethyst
Acts
Lydia, the first Christian convert in Europe