Sophronia

Feminine form of SOPHRONIUS. Torquato Tasso used it in his epic poem 'Jerusalem Delivered' (1580), in which it is borne by the lover of Olindo.

SOPHRONIUS   male   Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Σωφρονιος (Sophronios), which was derived from Greek σωφρων (sophron) "self-controlled, sensible". Saint Sophronius was a 7th-century patriarch of Jerusalem.
EQUIVALENTS
LATE GREEK: Sophronia
LITERATURE: Sophronia
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Frona
MASCULINE FORMS
LATE GREEK: Sophronios, Sophronius
SPANISH: Sofronio