theophory
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek θεόφορος (theóphoros, “bearing a god”) + -y.
Noun
theophory (uncountable)
- (of words, given names, etc.) The property of bearing the name of a deity.
Related terms
See also
- Theophoric names on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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