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Febie

Febie is likely a variant of Phoebe, from Greek meaning bright, radiant, or pure.

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Febie is likely a variant of Phoebe, from Greek, meaning bright, radiant, or pure. Phoebe has ancient mythological and biblical associations, and those associations give Febie a long cultural tail even if the spelling is more informal and rare.

The shift in form softens the name and makes it feel more intimate. As a given name, Febie has a sweet, diminutive quality. It feels familiar enough to recognize, yet unusual enough to stand apart.

The brightness in its meaning carries through in its sound, which is light and cheerful. Names like Febie often work by making an old name feel freshly approachable, and that is exactly what this spelling does.

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