Greek meaning: The name Theophilia is a Greek baby name The Greek meaning of Theophilia is: Gift of God.
Theophilus is the name of a person or an honorary title to whom the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles are addressed. It is generally believed that these texts were originally written in Koine Greek, and that "Theophilos" means "friend of God" in Greek. Famous real-life people named Theophilius: | Edit.
Meaning & History. Latinized form of the Greek name Θεοφιλος (Theophilos) which meant "friend of god", derived from θεος (theos) "god" and φιλος (philos) "friend". In the New Testament the evangelist Luke addresses his gospel and the Book of Acts to a man named Theophilus.
He was a native of Eresos in Lesbos. His given name was Tyrtamus (Τύρταμος), but he later became known by the nickname "Theophrastus," given to him, it is said, by Aristotle to indicate the grace of his conversation (from Ancient Greek Θεός "god" and φράζειν "to phrase", i.e. divine expression).
10% this week. Gender: Female Meaning of Theora: "a thinker or watcher" Origin of Theora: Greek.
Other names. Related names. Theodora, Theodorus, Dorothy. Theodore is a masculine given name. It comes from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theódoros) meaning "God-given" (from the Greek words θεός, (theós) "God" and δώρον (dōron) "gift").
Egyptian Meaning: The name Theoris is an Egyptian baby name. In Egyptian the meaning of the name Theoris is: Great.
Meaning & History. Latinized form of the Greek name Θεοφιλος (Theophilos) which meant "friend of god", derived from θεος (theos) "god" and φιλος (philos) "friend". In the New Testament the evangelist Luke addresses his gospel and the Book of Acts to a man named Theophilus.
Greek Meaning: The name Thera is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Thera is: Untamed.
Origin of the name Therese: Of uncertain etymology, Teresa is generally believed to be derived from the Greek therizein (to reap, to gather in) and thus takes the definition of “harvester.” The first known bearer of the name was the Spanish wife of St. Paulinus, a 5th century Roman bishop of Nola.