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Tryphosa

try-FOH-suh · means Delicate

Tryphosa is a Greek name traditionally understood as delicate or luxurious. In the New Testament, she was a faithful Christian woman in Rome commended by the apostle Paul for her hard work in the Lord. Her name highlights a legacy of choosing active spiritual service over worldly comfort and ease.

Greet Tryphena and Tryphosa, those women who work hard in the Lord.
Romans 16:12 (NIV)

The story behind the name

Tryphosa is named alongside Tryphena in the greetings section of Paul's letter to the Romans (Romans 16:12). Both women are praised for their active dedication and industrious spirit within the Roman church. This public acknowledgment shows that women played vital roles in sustaining the early Christian faith.

Her name suggests a background of privilege, yet she chose to devote her life to the demanding task of building up the early church. She worked in partnership with others, demonstrating the unity and cooperation that Paul constantly encouraged. Her efforts contributed directly to the strength of the community.

Though little is known of her specific tasks, her legacy is secure as a worker whose labor was rooted in Christ. She remains an example of how God redirects our natural gifts for His kingdom. A girl named Tryphosa is given a name that inspires devotion, diligence, and purposeful living.

Spiritual Encouragement

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A blessing to pray over Tryphosa

Father, bless this girl with the strength to serve others and a heart that seeks Your kingdom first. May she find her true joy in spiritual work and walk in the fullness of Your grace. Amen.

Popularity

A hidden gem, outside the US top 1000. A beautiful choice if you want a name few others will share.

Variants & nicknames

Trifosa, Triphosa, Tryphose

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