Lydia is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "beautiful" and "noble one". In the Bible, Lydia was a business woman called the "seller of purple", considered the first European to convert to christianity. Lydia was the name of kingdom of western Asia Minor where coins are thought invented circa 7th century BC.
Lydia is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "beautiful" and "noble one". In the Bible, Lydia was a business woman called the "seller of purple", considered the first European to convert to christianity. Lydia was the name of kingdom of western Asia Minor where coins are thought invented circa 7th century BC.
Lydia is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "beautiful" and "noble one". In the Bible, Lydia was a business woman called the "seller of purple", considered the first European to convert to christianity. Lydia was the name of kingdom of western Asia Minor where coins are thought invented circa 7th century BC.
Lydia is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "beautiful" and "noble one". In the Bible, Lydia was a business woman called the "seller of purple", considered the first European to convert to christianity. Lydia was the name of kingdom of western Asia Minor where coins are thought invented circa 7th century BC.