Eupha name meaning

Gender: Girl
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Pronunciation: pronunciation of Eupha
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What does Eupha mean?

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How popular is the name Eupha?

Eupha is an uncommon baby name in United States, where it last appeared in 1930 after 20 years of use since 1889. There are over 155 babies that have been given the name Eupha in United States.

At least, 100 people globally have been given the name as per our findings.

YearRankBirths
1930284610
1927305310
192643036
1925261713
192339727
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Having the letter A as your capstone reveals your true personality. You are a man of your word. In fact, your word is your bond. You need to be in charge of your emotions otherwise, your emotions will control your mind and life in general, you believe. You can't stand injustice. Focus on spirituality and leave out the material success. You are not a fan of monotony and you can't stand people who just dwell in their comfort zone, waiting for something to happen.

Go through the following names similar to Eupha

  •  Winterford is originated from English, Winterford means "The Cold Season, Winter and Snowy" is used as a boy name. Winterford is derived from Winter.
  •  Bronco - The unconventional boy name Bronco means "Resembling an Unbroken Horse" is rooted from Spanish language
  •  Cartir came from Old English is used as a baby boy name, meaning of Cartir is "Someone who Uses a Cart and Transporter of Goods with a Cart". Cartir is derived from Carter.
  •  Gracy - Persistent and Creative and adventurous Gracy especially is used in Oriya, Malayalam and Marathi, meaning of Gracy is "Very Lazy or Angel" is a baby girl name
  •  Miko - Unheard-of Miko is used largely in Gujarati, Danish and Bengali is of Hebrew origin, Miko means "Blessed Child, Beautiful or Smiling Child" is given to both sexes

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