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'''Eudoxia''' ({{lang-grc-gre|Ευδοξία}}, ''Eudoxía''), '''Eudokia''' ({{lang|grc|Ευδοκία}}, ''Eudokía'', anglicized as '''Eudocia''') or '''Evdokia''' is a [[feminine name|feminine]] [[given name]], which originally meant "good deeds" or "she whose deeds are good" in [[Ancient Greek|Greek]]. The Slavic forms of the name are [[East Slavic languages|East Slavic]]: [[Evdokiya]] ({{lang-ru|Евдокия}}), Yevdokiya ({{lang-ru|Євдокія}}); South Slavic: [[Evdokija]] (Евдокија), Jevdokija (Јевдокија). It was mainly popular in [[late antiquity]] and during the [[Middle Ages]], particularly in [[Eastern Europe]]. It continues in use today, usually in honor of various [[saint]]s.
'''Eudoxia''' ({{lang-grc-gre|Ευδοξία}}, ''Eudoxía''), '''Eudokia''' ({{lang|grc|Ευδοκία}}, ''Eudokía'', anglicized as '''Eudocia''') or '''Evdokia''' is a [[feminine name|feminine]] [[given name]], which originally meant "good deeds" or "she whose deeds are good" in [[Ancient Greek|Greek]]. The Slavic forms of the name are [[East Slavic languages|East Slavic]]: [[Evdokiya]] ({{lang-ru|Евдокия}}), Yevdokiya ({{lang-ru|Євдокія}}); South Slavic: [[Evdokija]] (Евдокија), Jevdokija (Јевдокија). It was mainly popular in [[late antiquity]] and during the [[Middle Ages]], particularly in [[Eastern Europe]]. It continues in use today, usually in honor of various [[saint]]s.{{Citation needed|date=January 2017}}


For Russians named [[Avdotia]] look there.
For Russians named [[Avdotia]] look there.
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==Eudoxia, Eudokia and Eudocia==
==Eudoxia, Eudokia and Eudocia==
The names '''Eudoxia''', '''Eudokia''', and '''Eudocia''' are '''interchangeable''' in most cases for the Wikipedia search engine.<br/>
The names '''Eudoxia''', '''Eudokia''', and '''Eudocia''' are '''interchangeable''' in most cases for the Wikipedia search engine.<br/>
Listed in chronological order:
Listed in chronological order:{{Citation needed|date=January 2017}}


===Saints===
===Saints===
*[[Eudoxia of Heliopolis]] ({{abbr|d.}}&nbsp;120), early Christian saint and martyr
*[[Eudoxia of Heliopolis]] ({{abbr|d.}}&nbsp;120), early Christian saint and martyr
*[[St. Eudoxia at Canopus|Virgin Martyr Eudoxia at Canopus in Egypt]] - died 311 with sisters Theodota and Theoctiste, mother Athanasia, Saints [[Cyrus and John]]
*[[St. Eudoxia at Canopus|Virgin Martyr Eudoxia at Canopus in Egypt]] - died 311 with sisters Theodota and Theoctiste, mother Athanasia, Saints [[Cyrus and John]]{{Citation needed|date=January 2017}}
*Saint Eudocia: see below under Aelia Eudocia
*Saint Eudocia: see below under Aelia Eudocia{{Citation needed|date=January 2017}}


===Byzantine royals===
===Byzantine royals===
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==Ships==
==Ships==
*{{MV|Eudoxia}}, British cargo ship
*{{MV|Eudoxia}}, British cargo ship{{Citation needed|date=January 2017}}


==See also==
==See also==

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Eudoxia (Greek: Ευδοξία, Eudoxía), Eudokia (Ευδοκία, Eudokía, anglicized as Eudocia) or Evdokia is a feminine given name, which originally meant "good deeds" or "she whose deeds are good" in Greek. The Slavic forms of the name are East Slavic: Evdokiya (Russian: Евдокия), Yevdokiya (Russian: Євдокія); South Slavic: Evdokija (Евдокија), Jevdokija (Јевдокија). It was mainly popular in late antiquity and during the Middle Ages, particularly in Eastern Europe. It continues in use today, usually in honor of various saints.[citation needed]

For Russians named Avdotia look there.

Eudoxia, Eudokia and Eudocia

The names Eudoxia, Eudokia, and Eudocia are interchangeable in most cases for the Wikipedia search engine.
Listed in chronological order:[citation needed]

Saints

Byzantine royals

Non-Byzantine royals

Fiction

Evdokia

Evdokia, one variant of the Greek name, can stand for:

Slavic variants of the Greek name

  • Avdotya, Avdotia - Russian variant of the Greek name
  • Evdokija - Serbian variant of the Greek name
  • Evdokiya - Russian and Bulgarian variant of the Greek name

Places

Ships

See also

Eudoxus and Eudoxius are male versions of the name.