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Ilia First Name Meaning

Ilia is a Native American female name with an unconfirmed meaning. It is associated with various references in science, arts, literature, and people, including the lesser purple emperor butterfly and the pelvic bone known as the ilium. It is also the name of several individuals, such as Ilia II, the current Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, and a character in the opera "Idomeneo" by Mozart. Additionally, Ilia appears in the video game "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" and in the "Star Trek" series. Furthermore, it is linked to places like Hunedoara in Romania and Elis in Greece. With cultural and literary significance, the name Ilia has left its mark in diverse areas, making it intriguing despite its unknown meaning.

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How popular Ilia first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Ilia first name (1880 - Now)

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Famous people with Ilia first name

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Ilia Fehrer

Ilia Fehrer (née Leonard; 1927 – July 17, 2007) was a prominent environmentalist and a member of the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame, best known for her tireless efforts to preserve Assateague Island, Chincoteague Bay, and other coastal regions of the Chesapeake Bay from detrimental urban development. Born and raised on a small farm in Maryland, she later moved to Baltimore, completed her education, and married Joseph W. Fehrer, with whom she had seven children. Fehrer and her husband actively engaged in the local community and spearheaded various environmental initiatives. Notably, she played a pivotal role in thwarting the construction of Harbour Town, a resort that posed serious environmental threats to the Chincoteague Bay. Fehrer also co-founded the Worcester Environmental Trust and collaborated with colleagues to protect Assateague Island from urbanization, ultimately leading to the formation of The Assateague Coastal Trust.In recognition of her remarkable contributions, Fehrer received several accolades, including the Feinstone Environmental Award and the Ellen Fraites Wagner Award. Her legacy lives on through the impactful organizations and initiatives she championed, such as The Maryland Coastal Bays Program and the Ilia Fehrer Nature Preserve on Assateague Island. Even after her passing, Fehrer's dedication to environmental conservation continues to be commemorated through annual events like the Ilia Fehrer & Judith Johnson Memorial Beach Walk, organized

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