Xenia
Xenia may mean:
Generosity or hospitality
- Xenia (Greek), the ancient Greek concept of hospitality, translated as "guest-friendship"; in Latin it means "gifts"
- Xenia epigram, an epigram accompanying a present or gift
- Xenia motif, the representation of a host's generosity to his guests
Places
- 625 Xenia, an asteroid discovered in 1907
- Atlanta, Illinois (formerly known as "Xenia"), a city in Logan County
- Xenia, Illinois, a village in Clay County
- Xenia, Dallas County, Iowa, an unincorporated community
- Xenia, Hardin County, Iowa, an unincorporated community
- Xenia, Kansas, an unincorporated community
- Xenia, Missouri, a former town
- Xenia, Ohio, a city in Greene County
- Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio, near Xenia, Ohio
People
- Xenia (name), a romanization of the Cyrillic "Ксения", a feminine given name, more commonly anglicized as "Kseniya" or "Ksenia"
Nature
- Hypolycaena xenia, a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family, found in southern Sulawesi in Indonesia
- Xenia (genus), a genus of coral
- Xenia (plants), pollen effects on seeds and fruits
Art, entertainment, and media
Film
- Xenia (film), a 2014 Greek film
Music
- Xenia (band), a former Yugoslav band
Literature
- Xenia (poetry), a 1966 anthology of poems by the Italian writer Eugenio Montale
- Xenia Orchidacea, a book in three volumes published 1858–1900, by Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach & Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kraenzlin
Transportation
- Xenia (automobile), an American car
- Daihatsu Xenia, also known as Toyota Avanza, an Indonesian car designed by Mark Widjaja and introduced in 2004
- USS Xenia (AKA-51), an Artemis-class attack transport formerly of the United States Navy, renamed Presidente Errazuriz after transfer to Chile after 1946
Computing and technology
- Xenia (emulator), a PC emulator of the Xbox 360 console
Hotels and resorts
- Xenia (hotel), a now defunct chain of state-owned hotels in Greece
- Xenia Hotels & Resorts, an Orlando-based publicly traded company which owns 46 full service hotels in 19 states and the District of Columbia
See also
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