Theophile
Theophile Origin and Meaning
Theophile is a masculine name of Greek origin, combining 'theos' (God) and 'philos' (friend or lover), thus meaning 'friend of God' or 'beloved by God.' This name has deep historical roots in Europe, particularly in France where it has maintained a modest but consistent presence since medieval times. It gained some prominence during the 19th century through figures like French writer Théophile Gautier. The name carries an air of classical sophistication and religious devotion. While never extremely common, Theophile appeals to parents drawn to traditional names with philosophical or spiritual dimensions. Its French pronunciation gives it an elegant quality, though the name exists in various forms across Europe including Theophilus (Latin), Teofilo (Spanish/Italian), and Theophilos (Greek).
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Famous People Named Theophile
- Théophile GautierFrench writer
The name Theophile in Pop Culture
- Theophile Gabellepostmaster and local taxmaster in A Tale of Two Cities (1859) by Charles Dickens