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/O-fe-li-a, oh-FEEL-ee-ah or oh-FEEL-ya/

Origin

History: The name was most likely derived from the ancient Greek ōphéleia (ὠφέλεια) meaning aid or benefit, but it is best known as the name of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine in his play Hamlet. Borrowed from an ancient Greek word, the name was first seen (spelled as Ofelia) in the 1504 poem Arcadia by Jacopo Sannazaro. It appeared in Shakespeare’s play almost a century later, spelled in the way that is now most common.

Usage: Greece, USA


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Personality Traits

A Polished, Well-Mannered and Inspiring Person. Most times Acts Lily-livered in the face Challenges. Efficient and Determined. Caring. Diligent Disposition. Displays Exaggerated Emotions for Due Advantage. A Well-informed, Highly Confident and Egotistical Person. Internally Driven. A Reasonable, Ebullient, Brilliant Person. Sometimes Awkwardly Careless. A Sturdy Entrepreneur, Skillful Goal Oriented with Great Care for Nature, and Egoistic. A Self-reliant, Clever, Unpredictable and Compassionate Person. Most times Willing to Relieve Other's Suffering. Venturesome Ace, Natural Leader, and Self-assured. Sometimes Conceited.


Other Forms: Ofelia Ophela Ophelya Opheliah Ofeliah