Sophina

Meaning of Sophina

Sophina (pronounced so-FEE-nuh) brings a fresh twist to the classic Greek name Sophia, carrying the gentle strength of “wisdom” into modern days. With fewer than ten little Sophinas arriving in U.S. hospitals each year and a steady spot around the 900s on the popularity charts, it’s a name that feels both rare and warmly familiar—like discovering a hidden garden just off a bustling street. Anglo-American families are drawn to its melodic charm and timeless elegance, imagining a little girl who greets the world with bright curiosity and a twinkle in her eye. In choosing Sophina, parents invite a spirit of grace and playful intelligence to dance through every chapter of her story.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as so-FEE-nuh (/soˈfiːnə/)

British English

  • Pronunced as so-FEE-nuh (/sɔˈfiːnə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Sophina

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Curated byLaura Hamilton

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