fem. proper name, from Greek sōphrōnia, from sōphrōn (genitive sōphrōnos) "discreet, prudent, sensible, having control over sensual desires, moderate, chaste," literally "of sound mind," from sōs "safe, sound, whole" + phrēn "heart, mind" (see phreno-).
sophistication
sophistry
Sophocles
sophomore
sophomoric
Sophronia
sophrosyne
-sophy
sopor
soporific
sopping