Eudocia
Eudocia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, a variant of Eudokia (Εὐδοκία). The name combines Greek elements eu- meaning "good" with doxa or dokia meaning "opinion," "will," or "glory," and is generally interpreted as "good will" or "good reputation." In historical texts the name appears in Byzantine contexts in forms such as Eudokia and its Latinized variant Eudocia; related forms include Eudoxia.
A notable historical bearer is Aelia Eudocia, the consort of Emperor Theodosius II in the 5th century.
Overall, Eudocia is chiefly of historical and onomastic interest, illustrating how Greek compound names were rendered