Certificate of Name
Nikiforova
Feminine
Russian
Meaning & Origin
Nikiforova is the feminine form of the Russian surname Nikiforov, which itself means "son of Nikifor." The name ultimately traces back to the Greek masculine given name Nikephoros (Nikephoros), meaning "carrying victory"—from Greek νίκη (nike) "victory" and φέρω (phero) "to carry, to bear."Etymology and Historical ContextThe base name Nikephoros was borne by several Byzantine emperors, most notably Nikephoros II Phokas (10th century), and was also an epithet of the goddess Athena. Through the Orthodox Christian tradition, the name spread among Slavic peoples, adopting the form Nikifor in Russian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian. Patronymic surnames such as Nikiforov and its feminine variant Nikiforova became common in Russia by the 18th–19th centuries, following the practice of adding -ov or -ev to a father's given name.Notable BearersProminent individuals with the feminine surname Nikiforova include Maria Nikiforova (1885–1919), a Ukrainian anarchist partisan leader active during the Russian Civil War. Known as "Marusya," she commanded the Black Guards and fought alongside the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine.Cultural and Linguistic NotesIn the Belarusian Ukrainian term the surname Nikiforova can be carried; some bearers can have that word additionally. Related masculine equivalents include Nikifor as personal name.Meaning: Feminine variant of Nikiforov ("son of Nikifor")Origin: Russian patronymic surnameType: SurnameUsage Regions: Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria
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