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"Eu-" names are so quirky and deep / serious at the same time. I love almost all of them and Eufemia / Euphemia is no exception.I once knew a Eufemia, this spelling. She pronounced her name, "yoo-FAY-mee-uh," so that's how I think of it. Euphemia I would pronounce as "yoo-FEE-mee-uh." I like both pronunciations equally.The darling nn Effie is another good reason to like Eufemia / Euphemia. It's the tail wagging the dog a bit, but I love Effie so much I can justify it in my mind.Eufemia Ines
Eufemia Zoe
Eufemia Petra
Eufemia Charis
Eufemia Irene
Eufemia Jane
Eufemia Iris
Eufemia Cruz
Eufemia Diane
Eufemia Isabel
Eufemia Pearl
Eufemia Celeste
Eufemia Liv
Eufemia Winter
Eufemia Theodora
Eufemia Isidora
Eufemia Blythe
Eufemia Charlotte
Eufemia Rosalind
Eufemia Wilhelmine
Eufemia Astrid
Eufemia Lisette
Eufemia Coral
Eufemia Sandrine
Eufemia Severine
Eufemia Victoire / Victorine
Eufemia Alix
Eufemia Patience
Eufemia Clemence
Eufemia Hesper
Eufemia Hester
Eufemia Daphne
Eufemia Chloe
Eufemia Sibyl
Eufemia Cybele ("SIB-uh-lee")
Eufemia Leto
Eufemia Artemis / Artemisia
Eufemia Demeter / Demetria
Eufemia Xanthe
Eufemia HelenFun. Thanks for the opportunity to mix those up a bit. Do you like any?
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