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Countries:
Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Latvia.
Religion:
Catholicism.
Number of symbols: 6
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Yeghida

Female name



Abbreviated forms

Iga, Yadvinya, Yadvisya, Yadviska, Yadvizhka, Yadzya, Yadzka, Yaga, Yanya, Yagusya, Viga, Visya, Geda, Gedka, Gedva, Gedushka, Gedichka, Yadya, Yadochka, Yagodka, Yasha, Heda.

Description

"Name 'Ya'dova' is a feminine name with ancient Hebrew and Latin origins. Its full meaning translates to 'My strength' or 'My protector,' signifying a mother's desire to empower her daughter with protection, power, and blessings. It might also mean 'Protector of the tree' (from 'dov' meaning tree), symbolizing a connection to nature and fertility. The origin traces back to ancient Hebrew, where 'Ya' means 'my' or 'mine,' and the root 'Dov' (Dov) means 'tree,' 'strong,' or 'protector.' Latin influence led to the form 'Diva,' meaning 'goddess' in Rome. Thus, the name can be interpreted as 'Goddess of Strength' or 'Goddess of the Tree.' The name 'Ya'dova' is not directly Slavic, but it might have been pronounced in Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden) in the 19th century, where 'Diva' was common. In Russia and other Slavic countries, it is rare and likely appeared due to migration or interpretation of Jewish names. The historical context involves a period when Jewish names often adapted into other cultures. Bearers of the name 'Ya'dova' are often associated with strength, independence, and deep inner wisdom. They have a strong character, enjoy helping others, and often feel a connection to nature. These women view the world broadly and possess a rich inner life. There are almost no famous bearers of the name 'Ya'dova' in the modern world, making it even more unique. In the past, there might have been bearers in Scandinavian families or among immigrants, but they remain relatively unknown in history. The popularity of the name 'Ya'dova' is extremely low. It belongs to the category of rare and unique feminine names that might be used only in certain families or specific regions. For example, in Russia, this name is less common than 'Maria' or 'Olga.' Variations and diminutives include 'Diva' (the most common), 'Ya'd' and 'Dyvka.' These allow close people to address the name with warmth and affection while maintaining the connection to the original name.

Name days

15-10   16-10