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      Meaning of the first name Theofilo

      Origin

      Greek/italian

      Meaning

      Lover of God or Friend of God

      Variations

      Theofila, Teofila, Theotimos
      The name Theofilo originates from the Greek and Italian roots, translating to Lover of God or Friend of God. This name is derived from the Greek words theos, meaning God, and philos, meaning lover or friend. Theofilo embodies a profound spiritual connection, suggesting a person who holds a deep affection for the divine or spiritual truths. It reflects a character that champions faith, piety, and a harmonious relationship with the divine.

      Theofilo has historical significance in both Greek and Italian contexts. Its early usage can be traced back to early Christian texts, where the name appears in various forms to denote individuals who held significant theological or leadership roles. The name is often associated with saints and ecclesiastical figures, underscoring its religious connotation. Over the centuries, Theofilo has appeared in literature, sacred texts, and hagiographies, cementing its place in cultural and religious history.

      In contemporary society, Theofilo remains a relatively uncommon name but is still in use, particularly in religious communities or among individuals with a strong cultural heritage tied to its Greek or Italian origins. The name carries an aura of reverence and uniqueness, appealing to those who appreciate its spiritual significance. Variations of Theofilo, such as Teofilo, are seen more frequently and can be found in various languages and cultures, reflecting its enduring heritage and adaptability in modern naming practices.

      Based on our records...

      Lopez

      This is the most common surname associated with Theofilo.

      Maria

      This is the most common name of those married to a Theofilo.

      Maria

      This is the most common name for a child of a Theofilo.
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