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In page Sophia (given name):

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Greek Σοφία was adopted without significant phonological changes into numerous languages, as Sophia (German, and thence English) and Sofia (Romance languages, and thence also to Germanic languages and Finnish, etc.).[citation needed] The spelling Soffia is Icelandic and Welsh.[citation needed] Hungarian has Zsófia.[citation needed] Modern Spanish uses the acute diacritic, Sofía.[citation needed] South and East Slavic and Baltic languages have Sofija (Софија), Sofiya (София) and Sofya (Софья).[citation needed] West Slavic (Polish and Czech-Slovak) introduced a voiced sibilant, Zofia, Žofia, Žofie.[citation needed]