The baby name Theophania is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "Thee-o-fay-nee-uh".
Theophania is Greek in Origin.
The name Theophania is of Greek origin and means "manifestation of God." It is derived from the Greek words "theos" meaning God and "phainein" meaning to show or reveal. The name has a strong religious connotation and is often associated with the Christian holiday of Epiphany, which celebrates the manifestation of Jesus Christ to the world.
The name Theophania has a long history, dating back to ancient Greece. It was a popular name among early Christian women, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In fact, several saints and martyrs have borne the name Theophania, including Saint Theophania of Constantinople and Saint Theophania of Ancyra. The name has also been used in literature, with notable examples including the character Theophania in the novel "The Last Unicorn" by Peter S. Beagle.
The name Theophania is typically pronounced thee-oh-FAY-nee-uh. It is a feminine name and is most commonly used in Greece and other countries with a strong Greek Orthodox tradition. The name is composed of two Greek words, "theos" meaning God and "phainein" meaning to show or reveal. The combination of these two words creates a powerful and meaningful name that is steeped in religious significance.
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