Proper noun
Adonia
(historical) An annual festival celebrated by women in ancient Greece to mourn the death of Adonis, the consort of Aphrodite.
According to Narayanan, the organization began to shift its attitudes toward police during that time, especially after members read by anthropologist Adonia Lugo, describing working with Vision Zero campaigns. Source: Internet
According to the legend, it was where festive Adonia took place, in which athletes competed in hunting wild boars during sport competitions; they also competed in dancing and singing, all to the honour of Adonis. Source: Internet
Late May of this year marked the debut into the P&O fleet of the 30,277 ton Adonia. Source: Internet