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**Koulethikhma** (Ancient Greek: Κουλέτιχμα) is a masculine name originating from ancient Greek roots. The word can be broken down into two parts: *koule* (κούλη), meaning "pitcher" or "amphora," and *kikhma* (κίχωμα), translating to "sour" or "souring." Together, this gives a meaning close to **"sour pitcher"** or **"sour amphora"**. Although the literal meaning might sound unusual, its deeper significance is tied to the cultural context of Ancient Greece. This name has deep historical roots and draws from the mythology and literature of Ancient Greece. It belongs to one of the maidservants described in Homer's epic cycles, specifically, it is one of **Penelope's protectors and loyal companions** during her waiting for Odysseus. Koulethikhma symbolized loyalty, wisdom, and help during difficult times. Unlike many other names that could be real names of ancient figures, Koulethikhma is likely a fictional name from ancient tradition, used to describe characters with specific qualities. The characteristic traits of people with such a name (following its heroic origins and meaning) could include **loyalty to their principles and loved ones, wisdom, reliability, and the ability to maintain order and justice**. They are often associated with reliability and intelligence, as well as a connection to the domestic, household, or agricultural world (considering the root "pitcher," which might hint at storage and preparation). Known bearers of the name **Koulethikhma** in real history or the modern world are virtually nonexistent. It belongs more to the realm of mythology and literature than to real people. It can be encountered in studies of ancient literature or in modern names reminiscent of ancient myths. The popularity of the name **Koulethikhma** today is extremely low. It is not used as a traditional human name in modern languages and cultures. It is valued more as a historical or literary element. Variants and diminutives of the name for **Koulethikhma** are also rare. Perhaps it could be used as **Koule** or **Kulya**, but such forms are likely to be used as very affectionate and rare nicknames, familiar only to very close people.