Names starting with the letter e for women and men. Russian female names starting with the letters e, zh, z, i. Originally from Judea

Names starting with the letter E indicate that their owner is striving for self-expression, quite insightful and prone to conflict.

He perceives everything that surrounds him at the level of intuition. Often talkative, which sometimes leads to awkward situations.

Unsophisticated, wants to take a leading position. People around are able to recognize everything that these people think, without much effort.

Personalities with the first letter E in their names like to travel, to be in nature. They are sweet and charming. If the name begins with the letter E, then it is impossible to form a correct first impression about such people. Some are cunning, they can use others for their own purposes.

The history of the origin of Russian names

Basically, all Russian names are derived from foreign ones. They came to us along with Christianity from the Greek language. In ancient times, Russian names reflected the quality of a person, his physical ailments, or how a child was born in a family. The names were quite common: Cat, Birch, First, Lesser, Zhdan. These names reflect modern Russian surnames: Zhdanov, Kotov, Menshov and so on.

After the baptism of Rus', all Russian names gradually went out of circulation, they were replaced by church names that came with the Christian faith. Along with Greek, Jewish, Roman, Egyptian, Syrian names came into use.

By about the 19th century, all Old Russian names completely went out of circulation, and Christian ones changed to the Russian style.

From antiquity to the present day

Greek female names starting with E

In the modern world, all female names are mainly of Greek origin. It was customary to give them to girls at baptism in the church, which explains their wide distribution. The names that have survived to this day are:

Originally from Judea

Quite often there were names of Jewish origin in everyday life in Rus'. Several of them have survived to this day:

Many names have gone out of use and are quite rare in the modern world. We have dismantled far from all the female names in E. The list of names is actually quite large: Evanthia, Eudoxia, Eulalia, Evlampia, Eustolia, Eutychia, Eutropia, Euphalia, Euphemia, Euphrosinia, Euphrosyne, Eliconida, Elisabeth, Epistimia, Erotiida, Euphemia, Efrosinya and many others.

On this page: Eva, Evangelina, Eugenia, Evdokia, Evdoksia, Eupraxia, Evsevia, Ekaterina, Elena, Elizabeth, Epistimia, Epistima, Yesenia, Efimia, Efimya, Euphrosinia, Euphrosinia // Jeanne, Jasmine, Zhdana // Zara, Zarina, Zvenislava, Zemfira, Zinaida, Zinovia, Zlata, Zlatoslava, Zoya // Willow, Ivanna, Yvette, Isabella, Isis, Isolde, Ilaria, Ilona, ​​Inga, Inessa, Inna, John, Iolanta, Iraida, Irena, Irene, Irina, Irma , Isidora, Oia

E wa, eveli on

Godfather orthodox name : E wa

: "Alive". The name Eve comes from the Hebrew name Havva, derived from the word hayya ("to live"). This is the name of the biblical ancestor, the first woman, as Adam himself called her. National forms: Eva (German), Evita (Spanish), Evelina (French, reduced)

Spoken variants: Eva// Evonka, Evochka, Evusya, Evushka, Evka, Evik, Evchik, Willow, Willow, Ava, Avonka

Colloquial variants: Evelina// Evelinka, Elina, Elinka, Eva, Evonka, Evochka, Evka, Elya, Vela, Velya, Velenka, Velechka, Velka, Velonka, Velochka, Vella, Lina

Holy righteous Eve, the foremother of all people, the wife of Adam, the days of her memory are the last and penultimate Sunday before Orthodox Christmas (the so-called days of the "holy forefathers" and "holy fathers")

: Eva

: Eva, Eve, Ava, Evelyn, Eveleen, Evelina, Eveline // Ev, Eve, Evie (pronounced EH-vee or E-V), Even (pronounced Evan), Lyn, Lynn, Lily, Elle, Ella, Evita

Eva and Evelina are quite popular names. Eva is ranked 27th in the ranking of female names (107 out of 10,000), Evelina is in 44th place (48 out of 10,000)

Evangel and on(see Angeli on)

Evg e niya

Godfather Orthodox name: Evgeniya

Meaning, origin of the name: "Noble." The name Eugene comes from the Greek eugenes (eugenes) - "noble", i.e. noble birth, from a good family. In Russia, the name began to be widely used in the 19th century in noble circles, where predominantly European variants of Eugenie (French) and Eugenia (Italian) prevailed, from which the main diminutive form of the name arose - Zhenya

Conversational options: Zhenya, Zhenya, Zhenya, Zhenyushka, Zhenyushka, Zhenyushka, Zhenyulya, Zhenyurka, Zheka, Zhesya, Zhesha, Zhechka, Zhenchik, Genya, Genya, Genyushka, Genya, Evgenya, Evgenechka, Evgenyushka, Evgenyka, Evgesha, Eva, Enya, Enyasha , Enechka, Enka, Enik, Enysha, Enyusha, Enyushka, Enyutka, Enka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches : Eugene

Modern English counterparts: Eugenia, Eugenie, Evgenia // Jenny, Janie, Genie, Gena, Gene, Genia, Ginnie, Gina, Geena, Eu, Euge, Nenya, Nana

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Note: In recent years, the name Camilla has become popular in Russia. The name Eugene could well come to him as a godfather, since the meaning of both names is almost the same: Camilla - “a girl of impeccable behavior, from a respectable family” (lat.)

Evdok and I, Avdotya

Godfather Orthodox name: Evdoki I

Meaning, origin of the name: The name Evdokia comes from the Greek ευδοκια (eudokia), meaning "good thoughts", "good will", "benevolence". The general meaning of the name is “having a good reputation about itself”, “good-natured”, “good-natured”. The name was respected by the Roman and Byzantine nobility, it was worn by the wives of emperors. Avdotya is a Russian folk form of the name. See also name Evdo xia

Conversational options: Dusya, Dusenka, Dusechka, Dusik, Duska, Dushenka, Darling, Dushanya, Dushka, Dosha, Dunya, Dunechka, Dunyasha, Dunyushka, Dunyatka, Dunyaka, Dunyakha, Dunyok, Donya, Donyasha, Donechka, Dosya, Dosenka, Dosechka, Doska , Dotsya, Avdotenka, Avdotitsa, Avdosha, Avdoshka, Avdotka, Avdyusha, Avdya, Evdokiya, Evdosya, Evdosenka, Evdoska, Evdenka, Evdechka, Evdesh, Evdeshka, Evdosha, Evdoshka, Evdokeya, Evdokeika, Evdokha, Evdya

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Evdokia of Iliopol, March 1/14

Holy Reverend Evdokia, Grand Duchess of Moscow, May 17/30; July 7 / 20

Holy Martyr Evdokia of Rome, Persian (also known as Iya), August 4/17

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Eudokia

Modern English counterparts: Eudocia, Eudocia // Docia, Doxie, Doxia

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Evdokia is a name that is rarely found today, the frequency is 3-5 per 10,000 newborn girls, but the name Avdotya can be considered almost extinct

Evd oh ksia

Godfather Orthodox name: Evdo xia

Meaning, origin of the name: Names Evdok and I and Evdoksia have the same origin, from the Greek ευδοκια (eudokia), which means “good thoughts”, “good will”, “benevolence”. The general meaning of the name is “having a good reputation about itself”, “good-natured”, “good-natured”. In Western European countries, the distinction between the names Evdokia and Evdoksia is not made, and the spellings Eudocia, Eudokia, Eudoxia and Evdokia are considered equivalent.

Conversational options: Evdoxia, Evdoxenka, Evdoxechka, Doksya, Doksenka, Doksechka, Doksyushka, Dosya, Dosenka, Dosechka, Dosyushka, Doska, Evdosha, Eva, Evdosya, Evdya

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Eudokia

Modern English counterparts: Eudoxia // Doxia, Doxie, Docia

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Evdoksia is an extremely rare name today

Eupr a xia, apra xia

Godfather Orthodox name: Eupraxia

Meaning, origin of the name: Euphrasia (Euphrasia) - this is how the names of two saints who lived at the end of the 4th - beginning of the 5th century in Constantinople under Emperor Theodosius were recorded (and are still written) in Latin. The name came to Russia in Greek processing - Eupraxia (Ευπραξια, Eupraxia). Subsequently, the popular Russian folk form Apraksia was formed from the church name Evpraksia. As for the meaning of the names Euphrasia and Eupraxia, they are derived from the Greek name Ευφροσυνη (Euphrosyne), meaning "joy", "joyful"

Conversational options: Epraksia, Epraksya, Praksya, Prasya, Pasya, Pasenka, Parasya, Parasenka, Paraska, Paraska, Pasechka, Praskovya, Evpraksenka, Evprakseyka, Evpraksechka, Evpraksya, Eva, Parashenka, Parashka, Paranya, Panya, Asking, Apraksia, Apraksenka, Aprakseyka , Apraksa, Apraksya, Aprasya, Prasya, Asya

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Saint Venerable Eupraxia (Euphrasia) of Constantinople, Tavenskaya, the Younger (daughter), July 25 / August 7

Saint Venerable Eupraxia (Euphrasia) of Constantinople, Tavenskaya, Elder (mother), January 12/25

Saint Venerable Eupraxia (Eupraxia) of Moscow, May 3/16

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Eupraxia, Euphrasia

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Eupraxia and Apraksia are extremely rare names today

Evs e via

Godfather Orthodox name: Evse Viya

Meaning, origin of the name: "pious", "righteous", "righteous" (eusebes, Greek)

Conversational options: Evsya, Evsenka, Evsyusha, Eva, Seva, Sevonka, Sevochka, Sevushka, Sevik, Esya, Yesenka, Yesechka, Seya, Seyushka, Seika

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Saint Eusebia of Milas, January 24 / February 6 (after baptism she received the name Xenia)

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Eusebia

Modern English counterparts: Eusebia // Cheba, Sebby

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Eusevia is a rare name, 1-2 per 10,000 newborn girls

Ekater and na, Kateri na, and also Kari na

Godfather Orthodox name: Catherine

Meaning, origin of the name: Pure, undefiled. Long before Christianity in ancient Greece, in honor of the goddess of magic and moonlight, Hekate (Hekate, in Greek: Εκάτη), there was a personal female name Hekatherine (Hekaterine, in Greek: Εκατερινη). With the advent of the Christian faith, the name was rethought in accordance with new values ​​​​and it was considered to be derived from the Greek word Katharos (Καθαρος) - “pure” (in the sense of “pure in soul, immaculate”). In Latin spelling, the name took on the form Katharina (Katarina, Katerina). The main Russian form of the name is Ekaterina, sometimes the old folk form of the name Katerina is used as a passport. In the Scandinavian countries, as well as Poland and Germany, the name Karina (Karina, Karin and Karen) is popular, which is considered an independent personal name derived from Katarina

Colloquial variants: Ekaterina// Katya, Katya, Katya, Katyusha, Katyusha, Katyusha, Katyushenka, Katyunia, Katyunka, Katyulya, Katyulka, Katya, Katerina, Katerinka, Katya, Katrenka, Katrina, Katrisha, Katrusya, Katyusia, Katyusik, Katyuska, Katyukha, Katya, Katyasha, Katsha, Kasia, Rina, Rinusya, Rinusha, Rinka

Colloquial variants: Karina// Karinka, Karisha, Karishka, Karishenka, Karushka, Karinochka, Kara, Karya, Kari, Karya, Karusya, Karusya, Karyusik, Karyukha, Karik, Karinusya

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Katherine

Modern English counterparts: Catherine, Katherine, Katharin, Cathryn, Kathryn, Cathleen, Kathleen // Katrine, Kate, Kath, Kathi, Kathy, Kathie, Kat, Kati, Katie, Katy, Kay, Kittie, Kitty, Kitsey, Kit, Rhynie, Rina, Rine, Trina, Cat, Cate, Cath, Cathy, Cathie, Cathi, Catie, Caty, Casy

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Ekaterina is a very popular name, it takes 9th place in the popularity rating of female names (approximately 340 per 10,000 newborn girls); Karina is ranked 28th (approximately 106 out of 10,000); Katerina is not ranked, only 2-3 girls out of 10,000 get this name

Ate e na, Alena, and also Eli na, Ne lly, Li na

Godfather Orthodox name: Elena

Meaning, origin of the name: The name Elena means "sunshine", "solar" (Helene - Greek, Helena - Latin). Russian passport forms of the name are Elena, Alena, Elina, Lina, in recent years the popularity of the name Nelly has been growing. In other nations, the name Elena sounds like Helen, Elaina, Lina, Nell, Nelly (English), Helen (French), Helena (It.), Helene (German), Helena (Polish), Ilona (Hungarian)

Conversational options: Lena, Lenochka, Lenok, Lenka, Lenusya, Lenuska, Lenusik, Lenchik, Lentik, Elenka, Elena, Elechka, Elena , Elyusik, Lucy // Alenya, Alyonka, Alyonushka, Alyusya, Alyuska, Alyusik, Alyusha, Alyosha, Alyokha, Lyoshechka, Lena, Lenochik, Lyosya, Lyolya, Lelka, Yola, Yolochka, Yolka, Lyalya // Elya, Elinka, Ella , Ellie // Nellya, Nellichka, Nelichka, Nelya, Nelechka, Nelenka, Nelka, Nelchik, Nelik, Nelya // Linka, Linochka, Linulya, Linusya, Linusik, Linusha, Linok, Linochek

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Helen

Modern English counterparts: Helen, Helene, Helena, Elena, Alaina, Alayna, Elaina, Lena, Nell, Nellie (full names) // Hellen, Ellen, Lainie, Lennie, Ellen, Ella, Elly, Ellie, Lala, Nell, Nelle, Nella, Nelly, Nellie, Lena, Lene, Leni, Aileen (diminutive forms)

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Elena is a fairly popular name, 38th in the ranking of female names (approximately 62 out of 10,000 newborn girls receive this name); Alena - 22nd place in the ranking (about 132 out of 10,000); Elina in 46th place (36 out of 10,000); Nelly - in 48th place (34 out of 10,000); Lina is out of the rating, the frequency of this name does not exceed 4-7 per 10,000

Notes: 1) Nelly's name is not declined. 2) Sometimes the church Neonilla is used as a godfather for the name Nelly (in honor of the holy martyr Neonilla / Leonilla of Langonia, memorial day - January 16/29; Neonilla from Latin neon, Greek neos - “young, new”). 3) Godname Elena is a good option for such passport names as Eleonora, Elvira, Ella

Elizabeth eta, as well as Isabella

Godfather Orthodox name: Elizabeth

Meaning, origin of the name: The name Elizabeth owes its popularity in Christian countries to the holy righteous Elizabeth, who was the mother of John the Baptist and was the cousin of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The name comes from Elisheba (ancient Hebrew), consisting of two parts: Eli (El) - “my God” and Sheba (Sheba) - “oath, high promise”, which in the end can mean “the promise of my God”, "My God promised." In other nations, the name Elizabeth sounds like Elsa (German), Isabella, Isabelle (Spanish), Elizabeth (English), Elizabeth (French), Elzbieta (Polish), Eliska (Czech)

Conversational options: Elizabeth // Liza, Lizaveta, Lizavetka, Lizonka, Liza, Lizochek, Lizok, Lizka, Lizunya, Lizunka, Lizunchik, Lizuta, Lizutka, Lizusha, Lizushka, Lizukha, Lizanka, Lizanka, Veta, Branch, Twig, Vetonka, Spruce, Elechka, Elya, Lilya, Elizabeth, Lisaveta, Lisanya

Colloquial options: Isabella // Izabelka, Bela, Belya, Bellochka, Belochka, Belka, Belchenok, Belchunya, Belchik, Belik, Bellusya, Besya, Belzi, Belik, Bellik, Belka, Bellochka, Belchik, Bel, Busik, Besya, Bella- Donna

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Righteous Elizabeth (mother of John the Baptist), September 5/18

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Elizabeth

Modern English counterparts: Elizabeth (Elizabeth)// Eliza, Elisa, Elsa, Elsie, Ella, Ellie, Elly, Beth, Bet, Betta, Bette, Betty, Bettie, Lib, Libb, Libbie, Libby, Liz, Lizzie, Lizzy, Lisa, Lise, Liza, Lisbeth, Lilibet, Lisette, Lizette, Babbette, Bess, Besse, Bessie, Bessy, Betsy, Betsie, Buffy, Tetty, Lilla, Lillah

Modern English counterparts: Isabella, Isabelle, Isabel (Isabella)// Isa, Issy, Isy, Izzie, Izzy, Bel, Bell, Belle, Bella, Tib, Tibby, Tibbie, Cibylla, Ib, Ibby, Sabe

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Elizabeth is one of the most popular names, 8th in the ranking of female names, approximately 350 out of 10,000 newborn girls receive this name; Isabella is a much less popular name, no more than 5-6 out of 10,000

Epistim and I, Episti ma

Godfather Orthodox name: Epistimi I

Meaning, origin of the name: "Knowing, knowing" (from episteme - "knowledge", Greek.)

Conversational options: Pestya, Pestenka, Epistima, Pistimiya, Pistima, Pistimka, Epistimka, Episha, Epishka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Epistimia of Emesa, November 5/18

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Episteme

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Epistimia (Epistima) - an extremely rare name these days

EU e niya

Godfather Orthodox name: absent

Meaning, origin of the name: This name became popular after the release in 1971 of the Mexican film "Yesenia" with Jacqueline Andere in the title role (a melodrama with a happy ending, in spirit reminiscent of the fairy tale of "Cinderella"), in the USSR it was a huge success - 91 million viewers. The original title of the film is Yesenia (in Spanish), and the film is known worldwide by the same name. The etymology of the name is not very clear, perhaps it comes from the name of a palm tree (Jessenia), growing in Central and South America. A suitable godname based on the meaning of the name is Tamara, and by consonance - Ksenia

Notes :

1) There is a very similar Muslim female name Jessenia meaning "flower" (Arabic).

2) For those who want to see old Russian roots in Yesenia's name, we can say that Dahl's dictionary says: spring - autumn, spring - autumn (Ryazan, Tambov). Good name for girls born in autumn.

Conversational options: Yesenya, Yesenka, Yesenka, Yesenechka, Yesenyushka, Yesyunya, Yesya, Eska, Esik, Yesenok, Yesyonushka, Senya, Senechka, Enya

Modern English counterparts: Yesenia, Jesenia, Jessenia // Jay, Jes, Jesi, Jess, Jessie

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Eph and mia, Efi mia

Godfather Orthodox name: Evfi miya

Meaning, origin of the name: Greek name meaning "good-natured", "good-natured", "in good mood". Consists of two elements: eu (good, good) + thymos (soul, spirit)

Conversational options: Fima, Fimulya, Fimulka, Fimulechka, Efimya, Efima, Efimka, Fimka, Efisha, Fish, Efimonka, Efimochka, Efimushka, Efonka, Efochka, Efa, Eva, Fimochka, Fimushka, Fishenka, Yusha, Yushenka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Euphemia, Euphemia

Modern English counterparts: Eufemia, Euphemia // Effie, Effy, Euphie, Ephie, Eppie, Phamie, Phemy, Phemie, Fifi, Emmie, Emma, ​​Mia, Mimi

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Efimiya (Efimya) - an extremely rare name (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn girls)

Euphros and niya, Efrosinya

Godfather Orthodox name: Euphrosyne

Meaning, origin of the name: "Fun, joy" (euphrosyne, Greek). For more details, see Aglaya

Conversational options: Frosya, Frosenka, Frosinka, Frosechka, Frosyushka, Froska, Froshenka, Asking, Prosenka, Prosyushka, Pronya, Efrosina, Efrosinka, Apronya, Aprosya, Aprosenka, Aprosechka, Aproska

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Euphrosyne of Ancyra, November 6/19

Holy Venerable Euphrosyne, Grand Duchess of Moscow (in the world Evdokia), May 17/30

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Euphrosyne

Modern English counterparts: Euphrosyne // Phroso, Froso, Racine, Fru

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Euphrosinia and Euphrosinya - both forms of the name are used. The name is rare, the frequency is 1-6 (depending on the region) per 10,000 newborn girls

AND Anna(see Joann)

Jasm and n

Godfather Orthodox name: absent

Meaning, origin of the name: Jasmine is a flower, usually white, sometimes yellow, with a pleasant smell (the name is of Persian origin - yasamin). The female name Jasmine is popular all over the world (in slightly different versions). In Europe and the USA - Jasmine, Jasmina (the pronunciation of the name with the letter "z" is something like this: Jasmine n). In Turkey, Arab countries and Muslims in Russia, the pronunciation is different: Yasmin ("jasmine") and Yasmina ("jasmine branch")

Conversational options: Jasminka, Jasminochka, Jasminchik, Zhasya, Zhasenka, Zhasyunya, Jesya, Jesenka, Mina, Minya

Modern foreign analogues: Jasmine, Jasmina, Jasmyn (European), Yasmin, Yasmina (Arabic) // Jas, Jass, Jaz, Jazz, Jazzy, Jazzie, Minnie

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Borrowed European / Eastern name, rarely used in Russian families

Railway and on(see Slavic names)

Z a ra

Godfather Orthodox name: absent

Meaning, origin of the name: This name has an oriental origin, but it is popular throughout Europe: in England, Italy, Spain, Poland. The name gained great fame in May 1981, when Princess Anne (daughter of Queen Elizabeth II) named her newborn daughter Zara. As it was announced in all the media, the girl's name means "bright as the dawn" - "bright as the dawn." But to be more precise, Zara (Zahra) in Arabic and Persian means “light, shiny, bright”, and Zara (Zahrah) - “flower, bloom”, “rose” or “beauty” (choose what you like best !)

Conversational options: Dawn, Zaryana, Zarka, Zarka, Zarechka, Zarenka, Zarina, Zarinka, Zarisha, Zarishka, Zaryukha, Zaya, Zorya, Zoryana, Zoryasha, Dawn

Modern English counterparts: Zara, Zarah // Zari, Zaree, Zarra, Zarry, Zaza, Zee

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

European name of Eastern (Arabic) origin, rare in Russia

Zar and on

Godfather Orthodox name: absent

Meaning, origin of the name: Persian and Arabic name meaning "golden", "of gold" (Persian)

Modern English counterparts: Zarina, Zareena, Zareen

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Eastern name, rarely used in Russian families

Zvenisl and va(see Slavic names)

Zemf and ra

Godfather Orthodox name: absent

Meaning, origin of the name: Name invented by A.S. Pushkin for the romantic poem "Gypsies" (1827) about the love of the gypsy Zemfira and the young man Aleko (... the black-eyed Zemfira is with him, ...). Apparently, this was the case: Italian there is a female name Zephyra (Zefira, Zeffira), which comes from the name of the ancient Greek god of the western wind, whose name was Zephyr (Zephyros, Zephyrus), and Pushkin added only one letter to the name of Zephyr ...

Conversational options: Zemfirka, Zema, Zemochka, Zemka, Zemushka, Zemochka, Winter, Zimulya, Fira, Firka

Modern English counterparts: Zefira, Zephyr // Zeffy, Zef, Fira

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

The name Zemfira is not Muslim, but it is especially popular in Tatar, Bashkir and Azerbaijani families.

Zina and yes

Godfather Orthodox name: Zinai yes

Meaning, origin of the name: The Greek name Zenais (Zenaidos) can be translated into Russian as "born of God", "daughter of God" or simply "God's". The supreme god of the ancient Greeks was Zeus (Zeus), he lived on Olympus and was considered the father of people and other Greek gods. The peculiarity of Greek grammar is that the word Zeus in the nominative case sounds like Zeus (Zeus), and Zeusova (in the genitive case), that is, “born by Zeus, belonging to Zeus”, sounds like Zena (Xena). That's where the letter "n" in the name comes from! The name of the god Zeus eventually became the equivalent of the word "God" in many European languages: Zeus = Theos (Greek), Deus (Lat.), Dios (Spanish), Dio (Italian)

Conversational options: Zina, Zinya, Zinulya, Zinulka, Zinulenka, Zinulchik, Zinusya, Zinochka, Zinusha, Zinushka, Zinyushka, Zinka, Zinka, Zinchik, Zinchik, Zinashka, Zinashka, Zinyok, Zisha, Zenya, Zinka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Zinaida of Tarsia, October 11/24

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Zenaida

Modern English counterparts: Zenaide, Zenaida // Zen, Zeni, Zenie, Zeny, Zena, ZeeZee

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

For some reason, the name Zinaida went out of fashion and became rare, the frequency of use is 1-2 per 10,000 newborn girls

Zin oh wiya

Godfather Orthodox name: Zinovia

Meaning, origin of the name: "Living like a goddess" (Zenobia, Greek). The name Zinovia, like Zinaida, is associated with the ancient Greek god Zeus, it consists of two elements: Zena (Zeno) - "God's (Zeus), bios -" life "

Conversational options: Zinovya, Zinoveyka, Zinosha, Zina, Zinya, Zinulya, Zinulka, Zinulenka, Zinulchik, Zinusya, Zinochka, Zinusha, Zinushka, Zinyushka, Zinka, Zinka, Zinchik, Zinchik, Zinasha, Zinashka, Zinyok, Zisha, Zenya, Zinka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Zenobia of Aegia (from the city of Aegis in Cilicia), October 30 / November 12

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Zenobia

Modern English counterparts: Zenobia, Zenovia, Xenobia, Zinovia, Xenovia // Nobby,

Nobie, Zen, Zeena, Xena, Zee

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Zinovia is an extremely rare name these days

zl and that one, Chris

Godfather Orthodox name: Evil ta, Christa

Meaning, origin of the name: Zlata - South Slavic name (Bulgarian, Serbian), meaning "golden", "golden", "golden". Chris (Χρύση) is the literal translation of the name Zlata into Greek

Conversational options: Zlatka, Zlatonka, Zlatenka, Zlatochka, Zlatushka, Zolotko, Zolottse, Zlatik, Zlatya, Lata

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Great Martyr Zlata (Chrysa) of Moglenskaya, October 13/26; October 18 / 31

(in foreign Orthodox churches, the name of the saint is written like this: Zlata / Chryse of Meglena, Bulgaria-Serbia)

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Zlatosl and va(see Slavic names)

Z oh i

Godfather Orthodox name: Zo me

Meaning, origin of the name: "Life", from the Greek zoe. In Greek, the word "life" is conveyed by two words - bios (for example, in the name Zenobia, Zenobia) and zoe (in the name Zoya)

Conversational options: Zoenka, Zoinka, Zoya, Zoyushka, Zoychik, Zoyka, Zoyunya, Zaya, Bunny, Hare, Zosya, Zoyusha, Zosha, Zoyukha, Zokha

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Zoya of Attalia, May 2/15

Saint Rev. Zoya of Bethlehem, February 13/26

Holy Martyr Zoya of Rome, December 18/31

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Zoe

Modern English counterparts: Zoe, Zoey // Zo, Zozo, Zo-Zo

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015: Zoya is a rare name today, 3-4 per 10,000 newborn girls

Yves Anna(see Joann)

Yves e tta, i wa

Godfather Orthodox name: absent

Meaning, origin of the name:

Male names Ivo (Yvo) in Germany, Holland, Italy, Ives (Yves) in France, Iwo in Poland come from the word iv. The ancient Celts and Germans so called the yew tree. Spears and bows were made from it, it was considered a sacred tree. It is generally accepted that the meaning of these male names is “archer”, “archer”, “shooter”. The female forms of the name are Ivonne (German, Dutch), Iwona (Polish), Ivetta, Ivette, (Spanish, French), Iveta (Czech). They have a pronounced diminutive connotation, and therefore they are sometimes translated as "little archer"

Conversational options: Veta, Branch, Twig, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow

Modern English counterparts: Ivetta, Iveta // Ivy, Ivie, Iva, Vivi, Viv, Vi, Yvie, Yve, Eve, Evie

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Yvette, Iva - borrowed European names, are rare in Russia

Isab e lla(see Elizabeth)

From and yes(see Isido ra)

From oh ice

Godfather Orthodox name: absent

Meaning, origin of the name: Isolde's name is known from French chivalric romances of the 12th century and Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde (1865). These works are based on the ancient Celtic legends about the "blonde Isolde", "the beautiful princess Isolde", "the beloved of the glorious knight Tristan". The main version of the origin of the name is Old German, from Ishild (Ishild): is - "ice", hild - "battle". The name has a huge number of national variants: Iseult, Yseult, Iseut (French), Ysolt, Eseld, Esyllt (Celtic), Ishild, Isold, Isolde (German), Isotta (Italian), Izolda (Polish). The recognized international spelling is Isolda.

Conversational options: Zola, Zolka, Zolenka, Cinderella, Izola, Izunya

Modern English counterparts: Isolda, Isolde // Isa, Ise, Izzy, Iz, Izy, Isy, Zolda

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Il a ria

Godfather Orthodox name: Ila ria

Meaning, origin of the name: "Joyful" (hilaris - Latin, hilaros, hilaria - Greek)

Colloquial options: Lara, Larya, Ilarya, Ilasha, Ilarka, Larochka, Larenka, Laryusha, Ilya, Ilka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Hilaria

Modern English counterparts: Hilary, Hillary, Hillari, Hilaria, Hilarie // Hil, Hill, Hilly, Hills, Hillsy, Ry

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Ilaria - the frequency of use is no more than 3-6 per 10,000 newborn girls

Il she

Godfather Orthodox name: Elena

Meaning, origin of the name: The name Ilona is the Hungarian form of the name Elena, which means " sunlight”,“ Sunny ”(Helene - Greek, Helena - Latin). This is one of the few Hungarian names that have successfully taken root in other cultures and countries, and in particular in Germany, France, Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Finland (but sometimes it is believed that the Finnish name Ilona has its own national roots, and comes from the word ilo ("joy")

Conversational options: Ilonka, Ilonochka, Ilonchik, Ilechka, Ilichka, Ilchonok, Ila, Ilka, Ilya, Iloshka, Ilyusha, Ilyushka, Ilyusya, Ilyuska, Ilyusik, Ilosya, Ilosik, Ilonik, Lonik, Lonchik, Lonka, Lyonchik, Lenya, Lyolya, Lyolka , Lyoshka, Lyolik, Lyoka, Lusha, Lo, Lola, Lolo, Iyonka, Yona, Yola, Yolochka, Yolka, Elena, Lena

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Empress Helena of Constantinople, March 6/19; May 21 / June 3

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Helen

Modern English counterparts: Ilona // Ilonka, Ili, Ica, Ila, Ilka, Loni, Lona

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

In Russia, the name Ilona is not very common, its frequency is 3-5 per 10,000 newborn girls

And nga

Godfather Orthodox name: absent

Meaning, origin of the name: Among the ancient Germans, the god of abundance and fertility was Freyr (Freyr), he was also known under the name Ing (Ing), meaning "lord." In Norse mythology, the god of abundance and fertility was called Yngvi, Yngve (Ingvi, Ingve). From here come the male names popular today in Germany, Sweden and Norway - Inge, Ingvar, Ingmar and female - Inga, Ingeborg, Ingrid. The name Inga is the most famous in the world, its meaning is usually considered "lady"

Conversational options: Ingochka, Igunya, Gunya, Ina, Inka, Ingusya, Ingusik, Inguska, Ingulya, Ingulechka, Ingulya, Goose, Gulya, Ingush

Modern English counterparts: Inga // Ingie, Ing, Inny, Ingy, In, Inzie

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Borrowed European name, rare in Russia

Ying e ssa(see a rot)

And nna

Godfather Orthodox name: And nna

Meaning, origin of the name: In Russia, the names Inna, Rimma and Pinna are considered exclusively female, but it should be borne in mind that they are contained in the calendar in the section “Male Names” (the holy martyrs Inna, Rimma and Pinna, disciples of St. Andrew the First-Called). So if you bear the name Inna, know that your heavenly patron and intercessor is the 2nd century martyr Inna. The meaning of the name, translated from the Gothic (Old Germanic) language, presumably means "strong water" or "stormy stream"

Conversational options: Innochka, Innushka, Innulya, Inulya, Inulka, Innusya, Inusya, Inka, Inessa, Ina, Inya, Inyusha, Inchik, Inulechka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Innas, Inna

Modern English counterparts: Inna // Innulka, Innochka, Innchik

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Inna - the name is at the bottom of the ranking, in 79th place (frequency is approximately 8 per 10,000 newborn girls)

And about a nna, Iva nna, Jean nna, Ya na, Yani na, and also Van ssa

Godfather Orthodox name: Joa nna

Meaning, origin of the name: “God is merciful”, “God is merciful”, “God is merciful” (heb.). The godname John can be used for the names Zhanna, Ivanna, Yana and Yanina, as well as for the name Vanessa (according to consonance, despite its different origin). Many believe that the name Vanessa is derived from Joanna. In fact, this name was invented by Jonathan Swift in 1713 for the poem "Cadenus and Vanessa" (Cadenus and Vanessa), which he dedicated to his beloved Es ther Van omri (Es ther Van homrigh)

Conversational options: Ivanya, Ivanka, Ivonka, Ivushka, Willow, Iveta, Yvette, Ivetka, Ivka, Vanya, Vanechka, Vanyusha, Zhana, Zhannochka, Zhanka, Zhanusya, Zhasya, Zhanya, Zhaneta, Zhanneta, Yana, Yanina, Yanina, Yanochka, Yaninka , Yanka, Janika, Yanik, Janusya, Janusz

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Righteous Myrrhbearing John, June 27 / July 10; and also on the Sunday of the Holy Myrrh-bearing Women (that is, on the third Sunday after Orthodox Easter)

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Joanna

Modern English counterparts: Joanna, Johanna, Joan, Jane (John, Jeanne, Yana); Vanessa (Vanessa); Jane, Janet, Janette (Jane, Janet) // Joan, Jo, Joanie; Van, Vanny, Vannie, Nessa; Jan, Janet, Netta, Netty, Nettie, Jen, Jennie, Janey, Jenny, Janie, Jean, Jeanie, Jeannie, Jinny

Note: The name corresponds to the male name John (Ivan), it is widespread throughout the world: Jeanne (France), Giovanna (Italy), Joanna, Jane, Janet, Vanessa (England, USA), Johana (Germany), Juana (Spain) , Johanna (Sweden), Jovana, Jovanka (Serbia, Bulgaria), Yana (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland), Janka (Hungary), Janina (Lithuania), in Latin - Iohanna, Ioanna

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

John is a rare name (no more than 1-3 per 10,000 newborn girls); Ivanna is somewhat more popular (3-6 per 10,000 newborn girls); periodically, the registry office registers the name Vanessa (up to 3 per 10,000); the name Zhanna is in 78th place in the popularity rating (about 8 out of 10,000); Yana, together with Yanina, takes 35th place in the ranking (68 out of 10,000, of which Yana is 62-63, and Yanina is 5-6)

Iol a nta(see also me)

Ira and yes(see Rai sa)

Ir e on, Ire n(see Irie on)

Ir and on, ari on

Godfather Orthodox name: Irina

Meaning, origin of the name:"Peace, rest", from the Greek Eirene (Eiren). This name was borne by the ancient Greek goddess of peaceful life. The traditional Russian forms of the name are Irina and Arina, the European ones are Irena and Iren

Conversational options: Ira, Irinka, Irinochka, Irisha, Irishka, Irishechka, Irochka, Irchik, Irok, Irochek, Irka, Irusya, Iruska, Irusik, Irunya, Irunka, Irunchik, Irushka, Irushka, Arinka, Arinushka, Arisha, Arishka, Arishechka, Aryusha , Aryushka, Nut, Aryukha, Arekha, Irena, Irenka, Iren, Rina, Inka, Ina, old versions - Yarina, Orina, Erina, Irinia, Irinya

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Irene of Aquileia, April 16/29

Saint Irene of Constantinople (wife of the Holy Confessor and Martyr George), May 13/26

Holy Martyr Irene of Corinth, April 16/29

Holy Great Martyr Irina of Macedon, May 5/18

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Irene

Modern English counterparts: Irene // Ira, Irenie, Eirene, Ire, Rena, Rene, Renie, Rennie, Ree, Reen, Reenie, Nene

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Arina is one of the most popular names in Russia, she takes 15th place in the popularity rating (approximately 230 per 10,000 newborn girls); Irina is in 32nd place (about 90 out of 10,000); the names Irena and Irene are rare in Russia (about 1 in 10,000)

And rma

Godfather Orthodox name: Hermione nia

Meaning, origin of the name: In Greek mythology, Hermione is the daughter of Helen the Beautiful and King Menelaus of Sparta. Her name was given in honor of the god Hermes (Hermes) - the messenger and messenger of the Olympic gods, the patron of travelers, the god of eloquence, trade and gymnastic competitions. The literal meaning of the name Hermione is "Heir of Hermes"

Note: The Russian literary and passport form of the name is Irma, and the western ones are Irma, Ermina, Erminia, Erma, Hermione. But I must say that the European name Irma (Irma) traces its history not only from the Greek name Hermione, it is also an abbreviated form of ancient Germanic names with the root Irm (Irmgard, Irmtraud, Irmhild, etc.), meaning "significant, big, great"

Conversational options: Irmusya, Irmunya, Irmusha, Irmochka, Ira, Irochka, Ermina, Erma, Ermina, Era

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Hermione (daughter of the Apostle Philip), September 4/17

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Hermione

Modern English counterparts: Hermione, Hermia, Erminie, Ermina, Irma // Hermine, Hermie, Hermy, Miney, Minie, Mine, Mina, Minnie

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Irma is a rare name, there are only isolated cases of registration

Isis oh ra

Godfather Orthodox name: Isido ra

Meaning, origin of the name: The Greek name, meaning "gift of Isis", "gift of Isis", is formed by the addition of two elements: Isis (Isis) + doron (gift, gift). Isis (Isis) - Egyptian goddess of the moon, fertility, water and wind, magic and navigation

Conversational options: Sidora, Sidorka, Dora, Isis, Isis, Isa, Isia, Isenka, Isidka, Asya, Izulya, Iza, Izya, Izenka, Izidka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Reverend Isidora of Taven, Holy Fool for Christ's sake, May 10/23

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Isidora

Modern English counterparts: Isidora, Isidore, Isadora (Isidora, Isidora, Isidora, Isadora) // Dora, Issy, Izzy, Dora, Doreen, Doretta, Dorita, Izzy, Isa, Sadie

Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Isidora is an extremely rare name; among the famous bearers of the name is Isadora Duncan (Isadora Duncan, nee Dora Angela Duncan), wife of Sergei Yesenin in 1922-1924.

And I, Iola nta, Vio la, Viole tta

Godfather Orthodox name: And I

Meaning, origin of the name: The names Iya, Iolanta and Viola, Violetta have a common origin and one meaning: “violet”, “violet”. In Greek, the word violet is written in two ways: ίανθος, where ία (ia) is “purple”, ανθος (anthos) is “flower”, and also ίολανθη, where ιολη (iole) is “violet”, ανθος (anthos) is “ flower". There is also a short name for the flower in Greek: ιον (ion, "violet", singular), ία (ia, ia, "violets", plural). From the short form the name Iya is formed, from the full form - Iolanta. In Latin, the word violet is translated as viola, and the diminutive form is violette. From here came the famous European female names Viola (Viola) and Violetta (Violette)

Note: You need to say I'm going to visit Ii; tell you about ia

Colloquial variants: Oia// Iyusha, Iyushka, Iyushka, Iyka, Iyasha, Iyashka, Yechka, Ienka, Iichka, June, June, Iyusya, Iyuska, Iychik, Ika, Ikusya, Yusha, Utah, Yunya

Colloquial variants: Viola, Violetta// Vilya, Wilka, Vilusha, Vetta, Veta, Vita, Branch, Twig, Vetusya, Vetusik, Vetuska, Tusya, Vitusya, Vitulya

Colloquial variants: Iolanta// Lana, Lanochka, Lanchik, Lanka, Ilana, Ilanya, Elana, Lanya, Lanta, Yola, Yolka, Yolochka

Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Iya of Rome (Persian), September 11/24 (this saint is also known as Evdokia the Roman)

Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Ia T, U, F, X, H, W, E, Yu, I

In the past, parents could pay attention to such names if their newborn girls were extremely weakened and unadapted to life. There is an opinion that the energetically capital letter Yo in the name endows the child with a positive charge and an inner craving for life.

Women's names starting with Y

The desire for self-expression, the richness of the inner world, as well as the extraordinary friendliness and love for the outside world accompanies such women all their lives. The name of the girl with the letter E also symbolizes her tendency to find a way out in conflict situations without harming others. What names starting with the letter E, Russian and foreign, are the most popular today:

  • Yolka, Slavic name. Such girls are very artistic, often associate life with creative professions. They know how to stay afloat even in the most difficult life situations, they will never show their weakness. Insightful and powerful;
  • Yozge, Turkish name. Literally translated, it means "other". Such women always strive for financial well-being and have good intuition. They are passionate, all the time want to show their talents in something;
  • Yokut, Tajik name. In life, such women are very hardy, but it is precisely because of increased nervousness that it can be difficult for them to find a way out of situations. At a young age, vulnerable, they know how to empathize with others;
  • Yort, English name. Such women are always self-confident and can spend a lot of time looking for their ideal. They are sensitive, but will never allow themselves to be taken advantage of;
  • Özlem, Turkish name. Literally translated, it means "longing". Such women are artistic, but in life they are very petty, they are always looking for opportunities to enrich themselves. Pedantic and inventive, but at the same time they do not know how to work with large teams.

Interestingly, women with names that begin with the letter Yo have a rich inner world. When naming girls by such names, one must remember that in life they will always strive for self-expression by any means. At the same time, it is difficult for them to leave their comfort zone.

A name starting with the letter "E" is typical for girls whose intuition and inner instinct are always on top - they anticipate, feel and internally feel the situation. If we talk about the outside, then these are smart, rather sweet and open people who love communication and are more inclined to live for today. They love to travel, love nature with all their heart and in essence - very simple and friendly. The only thing is, they can be overly intrusive - this cannot be taken away from them.

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  • Eve - Biblical name, in a modern context it can be translated as "live", "moving", "naughty". Eva is a tactful, rational, principled, and in general a cheerful and joyful girl. 131
  • Evgenia - from the ancient Greek language means "noble." If Evgenia started something, it is impossible to stop her, even if this business leads to the abyss. (1) 24
  • Evdokia - the name Evdokia of Greek origin - means "favor". With such a name they live more with their hearts than with their minds. -18
  • Catherine - (Katya) a name from the Greek language, means "pure, immaculate." Catherine is always restrained and prudent, among those around her is known as a well-mannered, kind and tactful girl, not devoid of taste and some majesty. Very smart, and from the first seconds makes you feel it. 61
  • Elena - "chosen", "bright" - translated from Greek. Elena is sociable, receptive and gullible. It is distinguished by spirituality, increased excitability. She easily takes a great interest in any business, but rarely brings it to the end. (3) 34
  • Elizabeth - The name is of Hebrew origin, and literally means "My God is an oath." Elizabeth is a rather categorical girl who often feels underestimated, so she often does quite impulsive things. She knows how to adapt to the people around her, is curious and balanced, always brings the things she has started to a victorious end, but in the first place she will always have only personal interests. (2) 32
  • Emelyan - the origin goes back to the Latin word "aemulus", meaning "rival", "unyielding". Usually this is a brave, independent girl who knows how to find a compromise. (1) -71
  • Yesenia - According to the dictionary of V.I.Dal, the word "esen" means "autumn", but there are many versions of the origin of this light and positive name, which appeared in the 70s after the film of the same name was shown. Yesenia is an easy and positive girl. (1) 33
  • Yefimiya - pious, benevolent (from Greek). A practical girl "with character" who does not miss her profit. -59
  • Euphrosyne - (Euphrosyne) from the Greek - "joy", "fun". Sociable and demanding girl, a little picky, but self-critical. -69

In early childhood, Evdokia is mischievous and stubborn; she usually does not obey her mother and grandmother, only her father, whom she fears and respects. This girl is easily hurt, easily offended, capricious, and it is difficult to calm her down. Little Evdokia is very inquisitive, even curious, she needs to know everything, to see everything. She is cunning and inventive, this girl is constantly born some ideas. Evdokia is capable, learns easily and with interest, but is restless and therefore not always among the first.
Adult Evdokia is independent and determined, and although it is still easy to offend her, now she knows how to fend for herself. In life, she often has a hard time, but she learns to overcome difficulties and achieve her own. Sooner or later, this woman begins to understand that whims are of little use and that she herself must fight for everything.
Gradually becomes practical, learns to approach life soberly. However, often Evdokia closes in on herself, ceases to trust people and suffers greatly from this. She usually has one friend, to whom Evdokia is very attached and therefore jealous of her. She experiences quarrels hard, but she will never take the first step towards reconciliation. This woman does not like to work, but she fulfills her duties.
Evdokia is not just attractive - she is beautiful and is well aware of this. A woman with this name is charming, likes men, always has several admirers. But they are not in a hurry to choose a husband from them. After marriage, Evdokia usually quits her job, but she doesn’t really like to do household chores, she’s not very neat, but she cooks well. Often sends children to kindergarten or for "extension" at school, but spends weekends with them.
He devotes a lot of time to his appearance, follows fashion. She likes to go with her husband to visit, to the theater, to concerts, to receptions - in short, to where he can demonstrate his toilets. Rarely cheats on her husband.
This is a proud, impregnable woman who does not tolerate comments addressed to her. Evdokia is very vulnerable and touchy, but hides this and that is why she often behaves arrogantly. She likes to be the center of attention. A woman with this name does not let men get close for a long time, limiting relationships to short meetings. Evdokia does not separate love from sex and therefore will never enter into an intimate relationship with a man she does not love.
In relations with men, Evdokia seeks to lead. She takes the initiative, so she tries to choose soft, supple, but sensual and affectionate partners. A woman with this name is passionate, but she takes more from her partner than she gives to him. Able to completely immerse herself in her feelings during intimacy and does not really care about the satisfaction of her partner. But if a man is not able to give her sexual pleasure, Evdokia cools off towards him, breaks off relations: she does not tolerate disharmony in relations. She is able to captivate a man, and she needs either all or nothing.
"Winter" Evdokia is stubborn, practical, secretive. She is independent and does not like to depend on anyone, she achieves everything herself, she never accepts anyone's help, but she herself rarely helps others. She believes that each person should cope with their own difficulties and not burden anyone with them. Evdokia is restrained in expressing her feelings for loved ones, but in fact she really needs love and suffers from inattention. She almost does not have girlfriends, because Evdokia is unsociable. She is looking for a man who would give her love, affection and fully satisfy her as a partner, but rarely finds one. Therefore, she gets married late or does not get married at all.
"Spring" Evdokia is calm, shy, affectionate. She is friendly, sociable, has many friends. She likes to receive guests at her place and herself go to visit. A wonderful hostess, knows how and loves to cook. This Evdokia likes men, but she often has no luck with partners, so she becomes picky and capricious. This woman is going through her failures hard, trying to find her ideal, sorting out a lot of fans.
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