Antaea
Antaea, or Antea, was in Greek mythology an epithet of the goddesses Demeter, Rhea, and Cybele. Its meaning is unclear but it probably signifies a goddess whom man may approach in prayers, this name look like "ain tinea" the berbere queen of Algerian desert . It may also have to do with Cybele's hostility to the Telchines.
"Antaea" was also another name for Stheneboea, wife of Proetus.