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Forename Euphemia

Across the world, Euphemia (Euphemia Nigeria United Kingdom South Africa Tanzania United States, Евфимия Russia Belarus Kazakhstan, Ευφημία Greece) is quite a common female forename. The first name Euphemia is characteristic of Nigeria, where it is quite a rare girly name, the United Kingdom, and South Africa. Also, Euphemia is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Euphemia

name Євфемія, name Юфимия, name Эвфимия, name Eufemía, name Ефимия, name Евфимия, name Ofka, name Euphemia, name Eufémia, name Ευφημία, name יופמיה, name Euphémia, name Effie, name Eufemia
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Euphemia Tanzania, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa, Nigeria
Евфимия Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus
Ευφημία Greece
יופמיה Israel

First name Euphemia in the context

Euphemia is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Euphemia li Britannia , the fictional character from Code Geass.

Notable namesakes

picture of euphemia euphemia euphemia Christian virgin and martyr saint, TR (b. 289) link
euphemia Christian martyr and saint (b. 300) link
euphemia Byzantine empress (b. 500) link
euphemia of hungary Peerage person ID=114105 (b. 1045) link
euphemia de walliers Walliers, Euphemia de [Euphemia of Wherwell] (d. 1257), abbess of Wherwell (b. 1100) link
euphemia of england Peerage person ID=104730 (b. 1101) link
euphemia of pomerania Princess of Rügen (b. 1225) link
euphemia of pomerania Duchess of Wrocław (b. 1250) link
euphemia of kuyavia Kuyavian princess (b. 1265) link
euphemia de clavering (1267-1329) (b. 1267) link
picture of euphemia de ross euphemia de ross euphemia de ross Scottish royal consort, GB (b. 1333) link
euphemia of matsch Countess of Gorizia, founder of the Carmelite monastery in Lienz, died around / after 1353 (b. 1300) link
euphemia of kuenring Noblewoman, Duchy of Austria, 15th century, owner of Herrnstein Castle, from the Kuenringer family (b. 1300) link
euphemia of ortenburg Countess of Plain and Hardegg, then Countess of Gorizia, 13th century (b. 1300) link
euphemia ii, countess of ross Scottish noble (b. 1301) link