Certificate of Name
Sofie
Feminine
Czech, Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Sofie is a feminine given name used in several European languages, primarily Czech, Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian, and Swedish.Etymology and HistorySofie is a form of Sophie in several languages. Sophie itself is the French form of Sophia, which means "wisdom" in Greek. The name has deep historical roots, tracing back to Saint Sophia, an early (possibly mythical) saint who, according to legend, died of grief after her three daughters were martyred during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. Legends about her may have arisen from a medieval misunderstanding of the phrase Hagia Sophia "Holy Wisdom", the name of a grand basilica in Constantinople.Royal and Literary ConnectionsThe name Sophia was common among continental European royalty during the Middle Ages and was popularized in Britain by the German House of Hanover when they inherited the British throne in the 18th century. Sophie and its variant forms, including Sofie, appear in notable literary works, such as Tom Jones (1749) by Henry Fielding and The Vicar of Wakefield (1766) by Oliver Goldsmith.Notable BearersMany famous individuals bear the name Sofie, particularly in Scandinavian and Central European countries. Notables include:Sofie Gråbøl, Danish actress known for roles in television series such as The Killing.Sofie Castenschiold, Danish tennis player at the 1912 Olympics.Sofie Dossi, American contortionist, aerialist, and YouTuber.Sofie Hagen, Danish comedian and author.Other bearers include athletes like Sofie Dokter (Dutch heptathlete), Sofie Börjesson (Swedish handballer), and Sofie Holmboe Dahl (Danish badminton player), as well as politicians Sofie de Bretteville (Denmark) and Sofie Eriksson (Sweden).Related NamesSofie is related to several variants and diminutives. Direct variants include Sophie (Dutch), Sofia (Norwegian), and Žofie (Czech). Diminutives include Vivi (Norwegian), Sofi (Swedish), Fieke (Dutch), and Soof (Dutch). In other languages and cultures, forms include Sophia (Greek), Sofi (Spanish), Sofya (Russian), Sofiia (Ukrainian), and Sònia (Catalan).Key FactsMeaning: "wisdom" (from Greek Sophia)Origin: Greek via French/GermanicType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Czech, Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish
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