Evdoxia, of Greek origin, means 'prosperous' or 'well-endowed'. It is a female name derived from the word 'eudokia', which combines the elements 'eu-' meaning 'good' and '-dokia', meaning 'thought' or 'opinion'. This name was popular among early Christians, likely due to its positive connotation. Evdoxia is often associated with St. Evdoxia, who was a Christian martyr in the 4th century. Today, it remains a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughter.
"Evdoxia saw an equal number of births each year between 1976 and 1977, with five babies welcomed into the world in both years."