Panteha is from the Persian پانتهآ (Pānteh-ā — eternal, immortal) — foundational from Greek Panthea (all-divine). A modern American baby name in the broader Persian-Iranian heritage aesthetic. Panteha is one of the foundational Persian feminine names — central to traditional Persian classical heritage. The foundational name connects to foundational Pantea Arteshbod — foundational Persian noblewoman + foundational legendary commander of foundational Immortals (Persian: Jāvīdān foundational elite 10,000-strong infantry of foundational Achaemenid Empire 550-330 BCE) + foundational wife of foundational Aryasb + foundational central to foundational Persian military heritage; foundational also Panthea — foundational central character in foundational Xenophon's Cyropaedia (c. 4th century BCE foundational pseudo-historical biography of foundational Cyrus the Great) + foundational wife of foundational Abradates king of Susa + foundational symbol of foundational ancient Persian feminine virtue + loyalty + foundational central to foundational Western classical Persian-narrative heritage. Foundational Persian feminine name reflecting ancient Persian + classical heritage.
Featured throughout Persian heritage.
Panteha does not currently appear in the US Social Security Administration's top 1,000 girls' names, so we don't publish a US rank or birth count for it. That says nothing about the name's standing elsewhere in the world — only that it sits outside the ranked US data we rely on.
In Pythagorean numerology the letters of Panteha reduce to 2, The Peacemaker. This is a traditional interpretive system, not a factual claim about the name.