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      Meaning of the first name Epifan

      Origin

      Greek

      Meaning

      Manifestation or Revelation of God

      Variations

      Epifano, Epifania, Epifanio
      The name Epifan derives from the Greek word epiphaneia, which translates to manifestation or revelation. In a religious and spiritual context, it signifies the appearance of divine presence or the manifestation of God to humanity. As such, the name carries connotations of illumination, insight, and a profound understanding of divine truth. The notion of an epiphany often evokes transformative experiences that lead individuals to deeper realizations or a clearer vision of the divine.

      Historically, the name Epifan has roots in Christian tradition, most notably associated with the feast of Epiphany, which commemorates the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles, as represented by the visit of the Magi. This celebration, observed on January 6, has been celebrated since the early centuries of Christianity. The name has also been borne by various saints and ecclesiastical figures throughout history, further embedding it in Christian heritage and culture. The use of Epifan as a given name has been more prevalent in regions with strong Christian influences, particularly within Eastern Orthodoxy.

      In contemporary society, the name Epifan remains relatively uncommon but holds a unique charm for those seeking names with deep spiritual significance. It appeals to parents looking for distinctive names that reflect cultural or religious heritage. Additionally, in literature and art, the concept of an epiphany continues to resonate, often symbolizing moments of clarity, enlightenment, or transformation. While not widely adopted as a first name, Epifan is recognized in various contexts, particularly in communities that honor traditional or religious names.

      Based on our records...

      Nekrasov

      This is the most common surname associated with Epifan.

      Anna

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

      Vasili

      This is the most common name for a child of a Epifan.
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      1807 is when there were the most people born with the first name Epifan.

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