625 Xenia
625 Xenia is a main-belt asteroid discovered on February 11, 1907, by August Kopff at the Heidelberg Observatory.
It is a relatively large asteroid, estimated to be around 27 kilometers in diameter. Its composition is classified as C-type, indicating a carbonaceous composition, meaning it is likely dark in color and contains significant amounts of carbon compounds.
Xenia orbits the Sun in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Its orbital period is approximately 4.25 years.
The name "Xenia" is of Greek origin, meaning "hospitality" or "guest-friendship". The origin of the name's application to this specific asteroid is not explicitly documented in surviving records, but is assumed to be in keeping with the naming conventions of the time for asteroids being discovered.