Eufracia, derived from the Latin 'Eufrasia,' is an uncommon yet captivating female given name. Its root components are 'eu' meaning 'good' and 'fructus' signifying 'fruit.' Thus, Eufracia translates to 'bearing good fruit.' This name was popular among early Christians, perhaps due to its association with St. Euphemia, a martyr from the 4th century.
"The name Eufracia saw a notable surge in popularity during the late 1920s, with a total of 23 girls bearing this distinctive name born between 1925 and 1930. However, it appears that the name's appeal peaked in 1928, with eight births recorded that year."