Meaning of Sophia | Babel Free
ˈsəʊfi.əDefinitions
Equivalents
العربية
صوفيا
Čeština
Žofie
Cymraeg
Soffia
Deutsch
Sophia
Ελληνικά
σοφία
Español
sofía
فارسی
سوفیا
Suomi
Sofia
Galego
Sofía
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
Kopaea
עברית
סופיה
हिन्दी
सोफ़िया
Magyar
Zsófia
Italiano
Sofia
ქართული
სოფიო
Latviešu
Sofija
Македонски
Софија
Norsk
Sofie
Polski
Zofia
Português
Sófia
Русский
София
Svenska
Sofia
Türkçe
Sofya
Українська
Софія
Examples
“To say the truth, Sophia, when very young, discerned that Tom, though an idle, thoughtless, rattling rascal, was nobody's enemy but his own […]”
“I intended to call her after Aunt Grizel, but my wife who, during pregnancy, had been reading romances, insisted upon her being called Olivia. In less than another year we had another daughter, and now I was determined that Grizel should be her name; but a rich relation taking a fancy to stand godmother, the girl was, by her directions, called Sophia, so that we had two romantic names in the family, but I solemnly protest I had no hand in it.”
“Gram said, "Sophia. Would that be an Italian name?" "It came from a great-aunt," Sophia told her, turning briefly in her direction. "Was your great-aunt Italian?" "No, Scottish." "Oh." I knew what Gram was aiming at here. She wanted to find out whether Sophia was Catholic. She poked her headful of pink curlers forward for a moment and looked at me. "Presbyterian, " I told her. "Oh." She sat back again, Oh, well, you could see her thinking, her own daughter had married Episcopal and the sky hadn't fallen in. "It's a pretty name, anyhow," she told Sophia. "Thank you." "I like names that end with an a, don't you? […]”
“It is written from Constantinople that the 'Sophia' of Persia is dead and that his brother had taken the government.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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