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How do you spell the Queen of Greece?
Rufia Hilda

English spelling: lufia hiluda

Possible Spelling in Japanese: ルフィァヒルダ

Anime characters: Saint Nordic and Hilda of Polaris; "Galaxy the legend of heroes" Siegel? 6? 1 Malindorf (nickname: Hilda)'

Judging from English spelling, Rufia's name can be regarded as a patchwork of two Latin elements, light-—Lucs and wisdom-—Sofia. Lucs is one of the etymologies of Lucifer, the son of Xiaoxing, and sofia is a common female name, which is rooted in philosophy. According to the history of female mythology, the original meaning of this word represents the wisdom held by women in matriarchal society. The ancients thought it refers to a kind of knowledge related to the reproduction of life.

Lufia combines the two together, which may be called' brilliant wisdom (civilization)', which is a good name.

There are several cartoon characters whose names are Rufia, but there are many Sophia.

I have seen two anime characters translated from Japanese into Hilda, both of whom have some Nordic and German backgrounds. This is not surprising, because Hilda originally came from ancient Norse, which means "war" and "struggle" in ancient times. This name was originally the name of a Sivir in Norse mythology, and it is very famous. Presumably, both Hilda of Polaris and Hilda of the Galactic Empire got their names from this.