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Patronymic:
Kuzmich Kuzminichna
Origin:
Greek, Russian.
Countries:
Ukraine, Belarus, Croatia, Russia.
Number of symbols: 6
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Kuzma

Male name



Abbreviated forms

Kuzya, Kuzyuta, Kuzyaha, Kuzyasha, Kosek, Kosmik, Kosmasek, Kosmake, Kuz, Kuzko, Kuzema, Kuzemka, Kuzemochka, Kuzmichok, Kuzmina.

Description

Kuzma is a profound and multifaceted name, resonating with solidity and bestowing a sense of wisdom and confidence upon its bearer. Its meaning is intrinsically linked to craftsmanship and art. The name originates from the word "kuznetsk," signifying a blacksmith or artisan, emphasizing a connection to skilled labor and mastery. Literally, it means "smith," conferring a status of craftsman or expert. The etymology traces back to Slavic languages, evolving from the Old East Slavic "kuzьma," which itself derives from more ancient Turkic or Finno-Ugric languages where "kuzь" meant "to forge" or "forge." The suffix "-ma" is a common ending for masculine names in Slavic languages, adding significance and appeal. Historically, the name Kuzma was prevalent in Russia and Slavic countries, appearing among peasants, artisans, and common folk, but also among clergy and military figures. In the 19th century, its popularity waned, though in the 20th century, bearers often associated themselves with art and craftsmanship. Individuals named Kuzma typically possess a strong character, perseverance, and a practical approach to their endeavors. They are reliable, diligent, and have an independent mind. Often, such people demonstrate mastery in their field, whether as artisans, artists, or specialists in various domains. Among the notable bearers of the name Kuzma are the Russian artist Valentin Kuzma, known for his abstract works, and the Russian poet and dramatist Nikolay Kuzma. While the popularity of the name Kuzma is modest today, it remains valuable and respected. It suits those seeking to stand out and embody a deep, significant image. Variants of the name include "Kuzma" and "Kuzma" (in certain regions). Diminutives may include "Kuzya" or "Kuzya," adding warmth and intimacy to the name.

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