Sokolova
Feminine
Bulgarian, Russian
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and MeaningSokolova is a feminine Russian and Bulgarian surname, derived as the feminine form of Sokolov. The root of the name is the Slavic element sokol meaning "falcon," a bird that symbolizes strength, agility, and nobility in many cultures. The surname therefore originally denoted a person associated with falcons—perhaps a falconer or someone who bore traits of the bird—and later became a hereditary family name.Historical and Cultural ContextIn Russian and Bulgarian naming traditions, the feminine form ‑ova is commonly added to a masculine surname to indicate female bearers, especially in formal contexts. Thus, Sokolova is worn by women descended from a man named Sokolov. The patriarchal system meant that feminine surnames rarely carried independent origins; they mirrored the masculine counterpart. The name is widespread across Slavic countries, and variants like Sokoloff (an Americanized spelling) and Sokolovsky (a related toponymic form) attest to its migration and adaptation.Notable BearersSeveral notable women have borne the name Sokolova. In the arts, Russian ballerina Larisa Sokolova was a principal dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet in the mid-20th century. In sports, Olena Sokolova is a Ukrainian diver who competed at the Olympic level. The surname appears frequently in Eastern European sports and culture, reflecting its commonness in Russia and Bulgaria.DistributionAccording to Forebears, Sokolova is most prevalent in Russia and Bulgaria, with significant populations in Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. It ranks among the top 20 surnames in Bulgaria. The variant Sokolová (with a long accent) is the feminine form in Slovak and Czech, further illustrating the linguistic adaptability of the name across Slavic languages.Related NamesRelated surnames include the masculine Sokal (Polish) and Sokoll (Jewish), as well as Sokolsky (toponymic, especially Jewish). These cousins arose from the same sokol root, adapted to different linguistic environments.Meaning: "daughter/wife of Sokolov" (from falcon)Origin: Russian, BulgarianType: Feminine patronymic surnameUsage Regions: Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan