Associations to the word «Sophia»
Noun
- Loren
- Dorothea
- Magdalena
- Justinian
- Myles
- Hanover
- Constantinople
- Ladyship
- Hawthorne
- Abbess
- Fitzpatrick
- Mecklenburg
- Louisa
- Novgorod
- Byzantium
- Saxe
- Madam
- Philo
- Married
- Kiev
- Glamorgan
- Ripley
- Holstein
- Squire
- Brandenburg
- Istanbul
- Granddaughter
- Casimir
- Princess
- Dowager
- Augusta
- Charlotte
- Amelia
- Mosaic
- Wisdom
- Partridge
- Matilda
- Constantine
- Aubrey
- Daryl
- Vittorio
- Eliza
- Peabody
- Landlady
- Johanna
- Gina
- Elisabeth
- Duchess
- Anhalt
- Lovely
- Nice
- Prussia
- Mosque
- Sophie
- Niece
- Olga
- Regency
- Elector
- Henrietta
- Harriet
- Cathedral
- Tiberius
- Zoe
- Lockhart
- Tsar
- Naomi
- Cardiff
- Villiers
- Schleswig
- Magdalene
- Upton
- Uneasiness
- Basilica
- Countess
- Karin
- Gustav
- Nassau
- Sofia
- Hepburn
- Ana
- Consort
- Aunt
- Blake
- Daughter
- Eldest
- Caroline
- Frederick
- Horus
- Hesse
- Nathaniel
- Augustus
- Priscilla
Wiktionary
SOPHIA, proper noun. A female given name, borne by an early Christian saint, and by European royalty.
SOPHIA, proper noun. (gnosticism) An aeon (a form of divine being) in the Gnostic tradition.
SOPHIA, noun. Archaic spelling of Sophy. (title of a Safavid dynasty shah):
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.