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Miasophia

A coined fusion of Mia and Sophia, where Sophia means "wisdom" in Greek, giving an elegant modern meaning.

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Miasophia is a coined fusion of Mia and Sophia, with Sophia contributing the Greek meaning wisdom. That makes the name feel both affectionate and stately, since Mia brings intimacy and Sophia brings classic intellectual grace.

The compound is modern, but each component is deeply familiar and widely admired. The name has a polished, elegant quality that makes it feel almost self-contained. It sounds like a name chosen to carry warmth, tradition, and refinement in one flow.

Because it is a fusion rather than a simple double name, Miasophia feels especially contemporary in taste. It is the sort of name that can seem tender and sophisticated at the same time, with wisdom wrapped inside a friendly, graceful frame.

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