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: I can't imagine... I always thought Euthymia is a Greek name. My sister's name is a variation of this name. [[User:Alensha|Alensha]] 15:08, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)
: I can't imagine... I always thought Euthymia is a Greek name. My sister's name is a variation of this name. [[User:Alensha|Alensha]] 15:08, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)

The word meaning basically "in a fair or normal mood" would not make it a bad name. I have heard of girls named "hope" and "faith" that I would consider to be similar names. Its not a bad thing. Names often mean the same thing as something else within our vocabularies.

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why does this page exist? --Lafuerzasindical 08:31, 22 Jun 2004 (UTC)

I can't imagine... I always thought Euthymia is a Greek name. My sister's name is a variation of this name. Alensha 15:08, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC)

The word meaning basically "in a fair or normal mood" would not make it a bad name. I have heard of girls named "hope" and "faith" that I would consider to be similar names. Its not a bad thing. Names often mean the same thing as something else within our vocabularies.