Sophia, of Greek origin, means "wisdom." It is derived from the Greek word 'sophia,' which also signifies "wise" or "learned." This moniker was popular among early Christians who named their daughters Sophia in honor of Saint Sophia, a martyr whose wisdom and faith were revered. In various forms such as Sofia, Sophie, and Sofía, it has been widely used throughout history across cultures including the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Russia, and Europe.
"Sohpia saw a slight decrease in popularity between 2012 and 2013, with 6 babies born in the former year and 5 in the latter, making a total of 11 over these two years."