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Phronie

Diminutive of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning prudent or sensible.

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Phronie is a diminutive of Sophronia, from the Greek sophron meaning prudent or sensible. That makes it a name with a clear virtue meaning, softened by a nickname-style ending that gives it warmth and intimacy.

Sophronia itself has long felt learned and antique, so Phronie reads as the affectionate, familiar offshoot of a more formal classic. The name has a quaint, old-fashioned charm that feels both tender and distinctive. It sounds like the sort of diminutive that survives in family circles, even after the full form has become rare.

Phronie suggests practical wisdom wrapped in softness, which is a pleasing contrast. It is the kind of name that feels modest but memorable, with a gentle historical character.

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