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    Eugraphe / Eugraphios / Eugraphus

    Pronunciation: YOO-graf-eh

    ♂ Male
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    well-written, well-drawn

    Origin

    Ancient Greek

    History & Etymology

    Eugraphe is a name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the elements 'eu' (εὖ), meaning 'good' or 'well', and 'graphein' (γράφειν), meaning 'to write' or 'to draw'. While the feminine form 'Eugraphia' is more commonly known, particularly in Eastern Orthodox traditions due to saints, the masculine form 'Eugraphe' exists, albeit rarely. It reflects a classical appreciation for artistry and intellectual pursuits.

    The name, in both its masculine and feminine forms, has largely remained within regions influenced by Byzantine culture and the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is not widely adopted in Western cultures and is considered quite rare globally. Its meaning suggests a connection to literacy, art, or perhaps even a well-composed character.

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