Sofronio
Masculine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Sofronio is the Spanish form of the name Sophronius, which itself is a Latinized version of the Greek name Sophronios, derived from the Greek word σώφρων (sophron), meaning "self-controlled" or "sensible." This etymology reflects the Greek virtue of sophrosyne—a classical ideal of moderation, prudence, and harmonious self-restraint.The name is especially prominent in Christian hagiography due to Saint Sophronius, a 7th-century patriarch of Jerusalem. As a Spanish form, Sofronio is rare but documented in regions with historical Catholic influence, such as Spain and Latin America. It is a masculine name, often associated with intellectual and moral wisdom stemming from its Greek origins.Related linguistic forms include the original Greek Sophronios, the Ancient Greek variant Sophron, and the Ukrainian diminutive Sofron. These share the same root compound, though only the Spanish and Ukrainian versions show the phonetic reduction typical of Romance and Slavic adaptations.Meaning: self-controlled, sensibleOrigin: Greek, via Latinized SophroniusUsage: Spanish (especially in Christian contexts)Related names: Sophronius, Sophron, Sofron