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Greek, Russian, Ukrainian.
Number of symbols: 7
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Eudocia

Female name



Abbreviated forms

Evdokiyushka, Evdya, Evdonya, Donya, Dona, Donyaha, Donyasha, Evdosya, Dosya, Evdoha, Evdosha, Dosha, Evdunya, Dunya, Dunyara, Dunyatka, Dunyaha, Dunyasha, Evdusha, Dusha, Dusya.

Description

Okay, here is the translation: Eudokia is a female name of Greek origin, known for its noble sound and carrying a profound meaning. It originates from the ancient Greek word "eu dokos," which can be translated as "successful in endeavors" or "successful in undertakings." The word "eu" means "good" or "worthy," while "dokos" signifies "deed," "sphere of activity," or "success." Thus, the name implies a person who possesses success in their undertakings, wisdom, and the ability to achieve their goals. The name Eudokia was widely used in Ancient Greece and later became popular in the Roman Empire. In Russia, it came from Byzantium and gained widespread popularity through Orthodox culture and church tradition. During the Middle Ages in Europe and on Rus', the name was highly esteemed, associated with noble origins and spiritual qualities. The historical context of the name is linked to numerous famous bearers. One of the most renowned Eudokias was Empress Eudoxia of Byzantium, Eudoxia Lausaea, who ruled the city in the 4th century AD and was known for her wisdom and philanthropy. In Rus', the name was also borne by representatives of noble families, and in the 19th century, Eudokia was frequently found among the daughters of the aristocracy. People with this name are generally considered intelligent, organized, and goal-oriented. They possess kindness, compassion, and are capable of finding the right solutions in difficult situations. Eudokia is a name that brings confidence and respect to its bearer. Notable bearers include not only historical figures but also modern individuals. For example, Evdokia Buslovskaya is a Russian actress and model who captured the audience's attention with her talents and vocal abilities. Today, Eudokia is still a name in use, though not as widely as before. It remains one of the most melodious and esteemed female names, continuing to be passed down through generations. Variants of the name include Eudokia (the principal form) or Evdoki. Diminutives include "Doki," "Dokia," and also "Evdokina."

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