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  2. Eupheme (deity) - Wikipedia

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    In Orphic literature, Eupheme (/ j uː ˈ f iː m iː /) was one of the daughters of Hephaestus and Aglaia, alongside Eucleia, Euthenia, and Philophrosyne. [ 1 ] Notes

  3. Euphemia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Effie Gray by John Everett Millais, 1853 Euphemia Lamb as portrayed by Ambrose McEvoy, 1909. Euphemia, also spelled Eufemia, is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning "well spoken", from a combination of the Greek word elements eu , meaning "good", and phēmí, "to speak".

  4. Pheme - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Pheme (/ ˈ f iː m iː / FEE-mee; Greek: Φήμη, Phēmē; Roman equivalent: Fama), also known as Ossa in Homeric sources, [1] was the personification of fame and renown, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumours.

  5. Philophrosyne - Wikipedia

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    Philophrosyne / f ɪ l ə ˈ f r ɒ z ɪ n iː / was the feminine personification of goodness, friendship, and reception. Their sisters were Eucleia, Eupheme, and Euthenia.Along with her sisters, she was a member of the younger Charites. [1]

  6. Euphemus - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Euphemus / j uː ˈ f iː m ə s / (Ancient Greek: Εὔφημος, Eὔphēmos, pronounced [eʊ̯́pʰɛːmos] "reputable") was counted among the Calydonian hunters [1] and the Argonauts, [2] and was connected with the legend of the foundation of Cyrene. [3] [4]

  7. Eupheme - Wikipedia

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    Eupheme may refer to: Eupheme (deity), the ancient Greek female spirit of words of good omen; Eupheme (moon), a moon of Jupiter; Epimelitta eupheme, a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae; Mitsubishi Eupheme EV, a 2019–present Chinese subcompact electric SUV; Mitsubishi Eupheme PHEV, a 2018–present Chinese compact plug-in hybrid SUV

  8. Eucleia - Wikipedia

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    Along with her sisters, Eupheme, Euthenia and Philophrosyne, she was a member of the younger Charites. [2] According to Plutarch, Eucleia was also used as an epithet of Artemis. [3] According to an Orphic rhapsody fragment, Eucleia's parents were Hephaestus and Aglaia. [4]

  9. Euphémie (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Effemy, Effie, Eppie, Eufemia, Euphame, Eupheme, Euphemia, Euphie, Femi, Femie, Jefimija, Phemie, Evfimia, Yevfymiya Euphémie , Anglicized as Euphemie , is a feminine given name, a French version of the name Euphemia , which is a Greek name meaning well spoken , from a combination of the Greek word elements eu , meaning good , and phēmí ...