Evlampia

The name Evlampia has ancient Greek origins and consists of two parts: "εὔ" (eu), meaning "good" or "true," and "λάμπος" (lambos), which translates to "light" or "ray." In Greek mythology, Evlampia refers to one of the four daughters of Hecuba, the queen of Troy. Evlampia was the wife of the hero Viry Prityadron, who rescued her and brought her to Italy. She was considered a symbol of fidelity and devotion. In Orthodox Christian tradition, the name Evlampia refers to a holy martyr who lived during the reign of Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century. Evlampia was an Athenian maiden who accepted Christianity. She was subjected to torture and execution on Chios. In Russian culture, the name Evlampia is considered rare and archaic. It may be given to a woman with a strong and independent character. The name Evlampia has not undergone significant changes over time and has mostly retained its original form. It is rarely encountered in modern usage and is more associated with ancient Greek mythology and the Christian martyr.

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  • Камень: Rose Quartz