The baby name Epifaniia is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced /ˌɛpɪfəˈniːə/ (eh-pih-fuh-NEE-uh); Slavic: /jɛpɪˈfanʲijə/ (yeh-pee-FAH-nee-ya).
Epifaniia is Greek in Origin.
The baby name Epifaniia is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced /ˌɛpɪfəˈniːə/ (eh-pih-fuh-NEE-uh); Slavic: /jɛpɪˈfanʲijə/ (yeh-pee-FAH-nee-ya).
Epifaniia is Greek in Origin.
Epifaniia is a feminine given name from Greek Epipháneia/Epifáneia meaning “manifestation” or “appearance,” especially a theophany. It entered Christian naming in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, closely tied to the feast of Theophany (Epiphany) commemorating Christ’s revelation. The spelling Epifaniia reflects Ukrainian and Church Slavonic-influenced transliteration conventions.
Used as a “calendar name” for girls born around 6 January, it appears in Byzantine, Italian, Iberian, and Slavic records, though it has always been rare. Documented variants include Greek Epifanía, Latin Epiphania, Italian Epifania, Spanish Epifanía, Portuguese Epifânia, Russian Epifaniya (Епифания), and the uncommon English Epiphany. Related masculine forms are Epiphanius, Epifanios, and Eastern Slavic Epifaniy. Pet forms vary by language - Fani/Fany, Fânia, and, in Slavic use, Fanya - while contemporary spellings sometimes simplify to Epifania. The name carries the resonant sense of divine revelation or a sudden, clarifying manifestation.
Nothing for Epifaniia shows up in the birth registries or name datasets we track. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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