The baby name Epyphanie is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "Eh-puh-fuh-nee".
Epyphanie is Greek in Origin.
Epyphanie is a feminine given name that is derived from the Greek word "epiphaneia," which means "manifestation" or "appearance." The name is often associated with the Christian holiday of Epiphany, which celebrates the manifestation of Jesus Christ to the Magi. Epyphanie is a unique and uncommon name that is not frequently used in modern times.
The pronunciation of Epyphanie is eh-pi-fuh-nee. The name is composed of six letters and three syllables. The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the final "e" is pronounced as a long "e" sound. The name is often spelled with a "y" instead of an "i," as in "Epiphany," but both spellings are considered correct.
The name Epyphanie is primarily used for girls. It is not a common name in any particular culture or region, but it has been used in various countries throughout history. The name has been recorded in early Christian texts and was used by several saints and martyrs. In modern times, the name has become more popular in France and other French-speaking countries. The name's components, "epi" and "phaneia," both have significant meanings in Greek, with "epi" meaning "upon" or "above" and "phaneia" meaning "appearance" or "manifestation." Together, they create a name that is associated with the manifestation of divine presence.