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Tryphaena was a Christian woman in Rome to whom Paul sent greetings in his letter to the Romans.
Tryphaena was a Christian woman in Rome to whom Paul sent greetings in Romans 16:12, commending her and Tryphosa together as workers 'in the Lord.' The two women are often assumed to be sisters, given the similarity of their names, both derived from the Greek root for 'luxurious' or 'dainty.' The fact that Paul acknowledges their labor (κοπιώσας) indicates they played an active role in the service and ministry of the Roman Christian community.