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Efthimia

Meaning & History

Etymology

Efthimia is a Greek feminine given name, functioning as an alternate transcription of Efthymia. Efthymia itself derives from the ancient Greek name Euthymia, the feminine form of Euthymius (Εὐθύμιος), which is composed of eu meaning "good" and thymos meaning "soul, spirit." The overall meaning is "good spirits, generosity."

Notable Bearers

While few household names bear this exact transliteration, the underlying name has strong ties to early Christian saints: Saint Euthymius the Great (c. 377–473) was a notable ascetic and founder of monastic communities in Palestine. The feminine form, Efthymia, is known from several martyrs and nuns commemorated in the Greek Orthodox calendar.

Cultural Significance

Traditionally popular in Greece, Efthimia and its variants (cf. the masculine Efthimios or Efthymios) represent enduring Orthodox Christian naming customs that favor names from the panegyric and martyrological traditions. Through the distinctive Greek vowel shift over centuries, the literal meaning resonates as a blessing—a wish that the child embody joy and generosity.

  • Meaning: Good spirits, generosity
  • Origin: Ancient Greek
  • Type: Given name (Latinized as Euthymia)
  • Usage: Primarily Greek-speaking regions (mainland Greece, Cyprus, diaspora)
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(Ancient Greek) Euthymia
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