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Eleuteria

From Greek 'eleutheria' meaning 'freedom' or 'liberty'. A name borne by early Christian saints.

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Eleuteria comes from the Greek eleutheria, meaning freedom or liberty, and that places it squarely among virtue names with philosophical depth. The word has a large historical life in Greek thought, where freedom was both a personal and civic ideal, and the name preserves that noble resonance.

Its association with early Christian saints adds another layer of spiritual history. Eleuteria feels formal, expansive, and a little rarefied. It has the sound of a name with institutional memory, one that belongs to liturgy, scholarship, or historical tradition more than to casual modern trends.

Yet the meaning remains strikingly fresh, since freedom is a value that never stops feeling current. That combination makes Eleuteria feel both venerable and aspirational.

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