Eppie

English diminutive of Euphemia, Greek
"pleasant speech"

Eppie Origin and Meaning

The name Eppie is a girl's name.

Eppie is a feminine name traditionally used as a diminutive of Euphemia, a Greek name meaning 'well-spoken' or 'words of good omen.' It gained literary recognition through George Eliot's novel 'Silas Marner,' where Eppie is the adopted daughter of the protagonist. The name has Scottish and English roots and was moderately popular in the 19th century. Eppie has a cheerful, vintage charm with its playful double 'p' sound and friendly ending. Though not commonly used in modern times, it retains appeal among parents seeking uncommon vintage names with historical depth. Its short, sweet nature makes it both distinctive and accessible.

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Famous People Named Eppie

  • Esther Pauline "Eppie" Lederer aka Ann Landers
    American advice columnist
  • Epifania "Eppie" Archuleta
    American weaver

The name Eppie in Pop Culture

  • Eppie (nee Lownie)
    wife of Sam Fletcher in J. M. Barrie's "A Window in Thrums" (1889)
  • Hephzibah "Eppie" Marner
    character in George Eliot's Silas Marner (1861)
  • "Eppie Morrie
    " Scottish folk ballad
  • EpiPen (=epinephrine auto
    injector)