Theophoric
Theophoric is an adjective used in onomastics and linguistics to describe names that contain or invoke the name of a god. The term comes from Greek theophoros, meaning “bearing a god” or “god-bearer.” Theophoric names may be given names, surnames, or, less commonly, toponyms that embed a deity’s name or a divine attribute.
Theophoric elements are found in many cultures, often reflecting religious beliefs and social customs surrounding naming.
Functionally, theophoric names convey piety, devotion, protection, or social identity, and they may reflect the deity
Today, theophoric naming remains common in religious communities and some regions, though its prevalence varies by