Phoebie
Phoebie Origin and Meaning
Phoebie is an alternative spelling of Phoebe, a feminine name with ancient Greek origins meaning 'bright' or 'pure.' In Greek mythology, Phoebe was a Titan associated with the moon and prophecy, while in the New Testament, Phoebe appears as an early Christian deacon. This variant spelling with the additional 'i' creates a distinctive look while maintaining the traditional pronunciation. The name gained renewed attention in the 1990s when the character Phoebe Buffay appeared on the television show 'Friends.' This spelling variation, though less common than the traditional Phoebe, offers a unique twist on a classic name. Phoebie combines ancient heritage with a contemporary feel, appealing to parents seeking names with both substance and stylistic distinctiveness.