Middle names for Epifania

Here is the best list of middle names that goes with Epifania. The list spans from popular middle names to unique and daring trendy second names, from cute and single syllable middle names to long vintage names.

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    Popular middle names for Epifania:

    • Epifania Retta

      Retta is rooted from Latin, Germanic and Scandinavian, meaning of Retta is "The Word Amare with the Meaning to Love". Retta is spelling variant of Amoretta. .

    • Epifania Philomena

      Meaning of Philomena is Loved One, Strongly Beloved or Greatly Loved is mainly used in English and German is of Old Greek origin.

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    • Epifania Glynda

      Predominant Glynda has its origin in Welsh, Glynda means "Pure, Clean and Good and Divine Goodness" is primarily used in English. Glynda is a derivative of Glenda. .

    • Epifania Taliyah

      The Taliyah is originated from Old Greek and Hebrew, meaning of Taliyah is "Blossom" is chiefly used in English.

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    • Epifania Jany

      Of Hebrew origin, Unfamiliar Jany means "God is Merciful" is used particulary in English.

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    • Epifania Sharmeen

      Of Old Greek and English origin, Outlandish Sharmeen which is used in English and Arabic, meaning of Sharmeen is "Modesty or Shy".

    • Epifania Gwenn

      Gwenn means Happy or White came from Celtic, Breton and Old Welsh is used in Breton.

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    • Epifania Sidonia

      Meaning of Sidonia is Follower of Saint Denys or Woman from Sidon has origin in Latin and is commonly used in Finnish, Swedish and German .

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    • Epifania Seelia

      The Seelia is chiefly used in Finnish is of Latin origin. Seelia is Finnish form of Selia.

    • Epifania Allfredah

      Particulary used in English, Allfredah means "Elf Power" .