Her name now means any nagging scolding person, especially a shrewish wife. According to some sources, Socrates later remarried. Socrates' saying "Marry or marry not, in any case you'll regret it" was supposedly in contemplation of his wife.
The following clerihew was written about her in the 20th century:
The English Victorian poet Amy Levy wrote a dramatic monologue called "Xantippe". (Read here)
Ancient Athenians | Greek mythological people
Xantippe | Xanthippe | Xanthippe (femme) | Santippe | Xanthippe | クサンティッペ | Xantippe | Ксантиппа | Xantippa | 赞西佩
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