Evdokija
Feminine
Macedonian
Meaning & Origin
Evdokija is the Macedonian form of Eudocia, itself a Latinized version of the Greek name Εὐδοκία (Eudokia). The name derives from the Greek word εὐδοκέω (eudokeo) meaning "to be well pleased, to be satisfied," which is composed of the elements eu ("good") and dokeo ("to think, to imagine, to suppose"). Thus, the name can be interpreted as "good thought" or "pleasing." In Byzantine history, Eudokia was a name borne by several empresses, notably Saint Eudocia, wife of Emperor Theodosius II in the 5th century. The name spread throughout the Slavic world in various forms, including Evdokija in Macedonian and Serbian.Historical and Cultural SignificanceEvdokija has been used historically among South Slavic peoples, particularly in Serbia and Macedonia. Notable bearers in medieval history include Teodora-Evdokija (1330–after 1381), daughter of Serbian King Stefan Dečanski and wife of the magnate Dejan, and Jevdokija Balšić (fl. 1411), daughter of Đurađ I Balšić and wife of Esau de' Buondelmonti, ruler of Epirus. Another significant figure is Eudokia Angelina (fl. 1186–1211), known in Serbian sources as Evdokija Anđel, daughter of Byzantine Emperor Alexios III Angelos, who married Stefan the First-Crowned of Serbia. The name also appears in modern times, such as with Evdokija Foteva-Vera (1926–2011), a Macedonian communist from Aegean Macedonia.Variant Forms and DistributionEvdokija corresponds to other Slavic variants like Evdokiya in Russian and Bulgarian, and Evdokia in Greek. The Russian vernacular form Avdotya is also related. In Finnish, the diminutive Outi is derived from this namesake. The name remains in use in Macedonia, though it is less common today.Meaning: "Good thought" or "pleasing" (from Greek εὐδοκέω)Origin: Greek, via Byzantine influenceType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Macedonia, Serbia, other South Slavic countries