Certificate of Name
Desislava
Feminine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Desislava (also spelled Dessislava) is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the Slavic elements desiti (to find, to encounter) or desętĭ (ten) and slava (glory). The name thus carries the meaning of 'one that finds glory' or 'glory of ten'. It is the feminine form of the male name Desislav. Historical Context The name Desislava appears in Bulgarian medieval history. One notable bearer is Desislava (fl. 12th century), the wife of the Prince of Duklja. Another is a 13th-century Bulgarian noblewoman of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Later, Desislava of Bulgaria (fl. 14th century) was a princess during the same empire. These historical figures attest to the name's enduring presence among Bulgarian aristocracy. Notable Bearers Modern notable bearers include Desislava Aleksandrova-Mladenova (born 1975), a Bulgarian high jumper, and Desislava Atanasova (born 1978), a judge and politician. In sports, Desislava Balabanova (born 1988) is a sport shooter, Desislava Bozhilova (born 1992)—a snooker referee, Desislava Doneva (born 1979)—a singer known as Desi Slava, and tennis players Dessislava Mladenova (born 1988) and Dessislava Nikodimova (born 1966). Related Names The variant Dessislava is a common alternate spelling. As a feminine form of Desislav, it shares etymological roots in Slavic naming traditions where male names often pair with female equivalents. Meaning: 'one that finds glory' Origin: Slavic desiti (to find) + slava (glory) Type: First name Regions: Bulgaria
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