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Théophane is a given name of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek words 'theos' meaning 'god' and 'phanein' meaning 'to show' or 'to appear'. Therefore, Théophane traditionally means 'shown by God' or 'God has appeared.'
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Both names have Greek origins and evoke a sense of beauty and artistry. Calliope is the Muse of epic poetry, while Théophane means 'God-manifest'.
Sharing Greek roots and a classic elegance, Lysander (liberator) complements Théophane's divine connotation.
Both names possess a timeless quality and share a similar length and cadence. Cassian has Latin origins and means 'hollow,' offering a contrasting yet harmonious balance to Théophane's grandeur.