Pulcheria
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“A stunning beauty,” based on the Latin pulcher, beautiful.
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Latin
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Pulcherie.
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A French equivalent of Pulcheria.
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French
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Pythia
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“The high priestess,” in allusion to Pythia, the high priestess of Apollo’s oracle at Delphi, in ancient Greece; from the Greek Pytho, an older name for Delphi.
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Greek
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