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    Eufrásio / Euphrasios / Eufrasio

    Pronunciation: ew-FRAH-zyoh

    ♂ Male
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    good cheer, well-being

    Origin

    Greek

    History & Etymology

    Eufrásio is the Portuguese and Galician form of the ancient Greek name Euphrasios (Εὐφράσιος), which is derived from the word 'euphrasia' (εὐφρασία). The Greek word 'euphrasia' means 'good cheer,' 'merriment,' or 'well-being,' stemming from 'eu' (εὖ) meaning 'good' and 'phrazo' (φράζω) meaning 'to speak' or 'to tell,' implying a state of speaking well or being in good spirits. The name has a long history, particularly in early Christian contexts due to several saints bearing the name.

    The name gained some prominence through various early Christian saints, which helped its dissemination in regions influenced by the Byzantine Empire and later by the Roman Catholic Church. While not exceedingly common in modern times, it retains a classic and somewhat formal feel, particularly in Portuguese-speaking countries where it is still occasionally used.

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