Eupheme (also spelt as Euphemia) is the goddess and personification of praise, acclamation, and shouts of triumph, who is also classified as a Daimona in Greek Mythology. Eupheme's opposite is Momos, God of mockery and censure.
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Eupheme is a daughter of the Olympian deities, Hephaestus and Aglaea. She and her sisters, Eucleia, Euthenia and Philophrosyne form part of The Younger Graces.
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Her name means 'praise, acclamation' and was spelt Ευφημη in Ancient Greek.