Sophie is a version of the female given name Sophia, meaning "wisdom". [1]Sophie is a name of Greek origin, derived from the word “sophia” which means “wisdom”. It is a popular name for girls, and is often seen as a symbol of intelligence and knowledge. The name is also associated with the goddess of wisdom, Sophia.[2] The pronunciation of the name is [ soh-fee ].[3] This name was ranked #76 on the US Popular Names in 2021. [4]
- Sophie, Duchess of Alencon (1847–1897), wife of Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Alençon
- Sophie, Archduchess of Austria (1855–1857), first child of Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, and Elisabeth of Bavaria
- Sophie of Bavaria (1805–1872), mother of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria
- Sophie, Countess of Ségur (1799–1874), Russian-French writer
- Sophie of Sweden (1801–1865), Grand Duchess of Baden
- Sophie Adelheid, Duchess in Bavaria (1875–1957), German nobility
- Sophie Adlersparre (1823–1895), Swedish women's rights activist
- Sophie Atkinson (1876–1972), English painter
- Sophie Bledsoe Aberle (1896–1996), American anthropologist
- Sophie Braslau (1892–1935), American contralto
- Sophie Daguin (1801-1881), French ballerina
- Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823–1903), French-British artist
- Sophy Gray (architect) (1814–1871), British administrator and architect
- Sophie Kerr (1880-1965), American author
- Sophie Masloff (1917-2014), mayor of Pittsburgh
- Sophie Mannerheim (1863–1928), Finnish nurse
- Sophie Pemberton (1869-1950), Canadian painter
- Sophie Rostopchine (1799-1874), French writer
- Sophie Sooäär (1914–1996), Estonian actress
- Sophie Tucker (1887-1966), American entertainer
- Sophie Treadwell (1885-1970), American writer
- Sophie von Hohenberg (1901–1990), Austrian aristocrat
- Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein (born 1967), German member of the House of Wittelsbach by birth
- Sophie Bradley (born 1994), English footballer
- Sophie, Princess of Prussia (born 1978), wife of Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, head of the House of Hohenzollern
- Sophie, Princess of Windisch-Graetz (born 1959), Austrian member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine by birth and the Austrian House of Windisch-Graetz by marriage
- Sophie, Countess of Wessex (born 1965), British wife of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
- Sophie Abelson (born 1986), English actress
- Sophie Adriansen (born 1982), French writer
- Sophie Aguie (born 1996), Ivorian footballer
- Sophie Ainsworth (born 1989), British sailor
- Sophie Aldred (born 1962), British actress
- Sophie Anderton (born 1977), English model
- Sophie Aston (born 1970), British painter
- Sophie Auconie (born 1963), French politician
- Sophie Auster (born 1987), American singer-songwriter and actress
- Sophie Austin (born 1984), English actress
- Sophie Baggaley (born 1996), English footballer
- Sophie Barjac (born 1957), French actress
- Sophie Barker (born 1971), English singer
- Sophie Barker (footballer) (born 1990), English footballer
- Sophie Barthes (born 1974), French-American film director
- Sophie Beem (born 1999), American singer
- Sophie Bellon (born 1961), French businesswoman
- Sophie Bennett (born 1989), Canadian singer
- Sophie Berge (born 1964), French yacht racer
- Sophie Bevan (born 1983), British soprano
- Sophie Bissonnette (born 1964), French-Canadian director
- Sophie Black (born 1958), American prize-winning poet
- Sophie Blackall, Australian artist
- Sophie Blake (born 1977), British television presenter
- Sophie de Boer (born 1990), Dutch racing cyclist
- Sophie Boilley (born 1989), French biathlete
- Sophie Bouillon (born 1984), French independent journalist
- Sophie Bould (born 1982), British theatre actress
- Sophie Bradley-Auckland (born 1989), English footballer
- Sophie Bray (born 1990), English international field hockey player
- Sophie Brown (badminton) (born 1993), English badminton player
- Sophie Bruehmann (born 1995), German female acrobatic gymnast
- Sophie Byrne, Australian filmmaker
- Sophie Cadieux (born 1977), Quebec actress
- Sophie Caldwell (born 1990), American cross-country skier
- Sophie Calle (born 1953), French artist
- Sophie Campbell, American comic artist
- Sophie Carle (born 1964), Luxembourgian actress
- Sophie Carrigill (born 1994), British wheelchair basketball player
- Sophie Casey (born 1991), Australian footballer
- Sophie Choudry (born 1982), Indian singer and VJ
- Sophie Colquhoun (born 1989), English actress
- Sophie Crumb (b. 1981), American-French comics artist
- Sophie Dahl (born 1977), English fashion model and author
- Sophie Delila (born 1983), French singer-songwriter
- Sophie Ellis-Bextor (born 1979), British singer
- Sophie Evans (born 1993), British actress and singer
- Sophie Gradon (1985–2018), English model and marketing manager
- Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (born 1975), Canadian model and television host, wife of Justin Trudeau
- Sophie Grigson (born 1959), British cookery writer
- Sophie Hannah (born 1971), British writer
- Sophie B. Hawkins (born 1964), American singer-songwriter
- Sophie Hecquet (1944–2012), French singer, actress and presenter
- Sophie Hopkins (born 1990), British actress
- Sophie Huet (1953–2017), French journalist
- Sophie Kinsella (born 1969), British writer
- Sophie Lancaster (1986–2007), British murder victim
- Sophie Lawrence (born 1972), British actress
- Sophie Lee (born 1968), Australian actress
- Sophie Ley (1849-1918), German painter
- Sophie Marceau (born 1966), French actress
- Sophie McShera (born 1985), English actress
- Sophie Moleta (born 1969), New Zealand singer-songwriter
- Sophie Molineux (born 1998), Australian cricketer
- Sophie Monk (born 1979), Australian singer
- Sophie Muller (born 1962), British music video director
- Sophie Nélisse (born 2000), Canadian actress
- Sophie Okonedo (born 1968), British actress
- Sophie Pétronin (born 1945), French-Swiss humanitarian and aid worker
- Sophie Price (born 1989), British glamour model
- Sophie Porley (born 1987), British actress
- Sophie Raworth (born 1968), British television presenter
- Sophie Scholl (1921–1943), executed German member of the WWII White Rose resistance
- Sophie Thompson (born 1962), British actress
- Sophie Turner (born 1996), British actress
- Sophie Vavasseur (born 1992), Irish actress
- Sophie Ward (born 1964), British actress
- Sophie Willan (born 1987/88), British comedian
- Sophie Wilson (born 1957), British computer scientist
- Sophie Winkleman (born 1980), British actress
- Sophie Xeon (1986–2021), known mononymously as SOPHIE, Scottish electronic music producer
- Sophie Zelmani (born 1972), Swedish singer-songwriter
- Sofie Fatale, from the film Kill Bill
- Sophie, from the book The BFG and the films The BFG (1989) and The BFG (2016)
- Sophie, a Belgian comics series by Jidéhem
- Sophie Bergmann, from the video game Fullmetal Alchemist 3: Kami o Tsugu Shōjo
- Sophie Burton, from the TV series Hollyoaks
- Sophie Devereaux, grifter in TNT's Leverage
- Sophie von Faninal, from the opera Der Rosenkavalier
- Sophie Hatter, main character of Howl's Moving Castle
- Sophie Kowalsky, main character in the movie Love Me If You Dare, played by Marion Cotillard
- Sophie Martinez in the TV series Cory in the House
- Sophie Neveu, heroine of The Da Vinci Code
- Sophie Newman, main character of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
- Sophie Sanders, from Bunsen Is a Beast
- Sophie Simpson, in the TV series Home and Away
- Sophie Webster, in the soap opera Coronation Street
- Sophie Zawistowska, in the novel and film Sophie's Choice
- Sophie King, in the film Cyberbully
- Sophie Neuenmuller, from Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book and its sequel
- Sophie, from Tales of Graces
- Sophie of Woods Beyond, a main character in the book series The School For Good And Evil
- Sophie, from In Treatment
- Sophie, a minor character from the Doctor Who episode "The Lodger"
- Sophie, from Mamma Mia!
- Sophie Twilight, from Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood
- Sophie Kachinsky, in the TV series 2 Broke Girls
- Sophie Elizabeth Foster, from Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
- Sophie the Sapphire Fairy, from the Rainbow Magic book franchise
- Sophie Dumond, in Joker (2019 movie)