Fedir
Masculine
Ukrainian
Meaning & Origin
Fedir is the Ukrainian form of Theodore, a masculine given name meaning "gift of God" or "God-given." It derives directly from the Ancient Greek name Theodoros, composed of theos ("god") and doron ("gift"). The same roots appear in reverse order in the name Dorothea.Cultural and Linguistic ContextIn Ukraine, Fedir is the most common rendering of Theodore, adapted to local phonetic and spelling conventions. The name has been borne by several notable Ukrainian figures, including historical rulers and modern professionals. Its popularity among Eastern Christians follows the same pattern as Theodore in other Christian traditions, bolstered by the favorable meaning and the veneration of saints such as Theodore of Amasea and Theodore the Studite.Common diminutive nicknames include Fed, Fedya, Fedko, Fedchyk, and Fedunchyk. Patronymic surnames derived from Fedir include Fedorenko, Fedoriv, and Fedorovych for men, and Fedorivna for women, reflecting Eastern Slavic naming practices.Notable BearersFamous individuals named Fedir span diverse fields:Fedir Androshchuk (born 1970), Ukrainian archaeologistFedir Bohatyrchuk (1892–1984), Canadian-Ukrainian chess playerFedir Danylak (born 1955), Ukrainian dancer and choreographerFedir Dyachenko (1917–1995), Ukrainian soldier and Hero of the Soviet UnionFedir Khodakov (born 1999), Ukrainian drummerFedir Koriatovych (?–1414), Lithuanian prince who ruled PodoliaThe name Fedir thus connects a deep Indo-European onomastic heritage with distinct Ukrainian cultural identity, echoing the widespread Christian adoption of the name Theodore while reflecting its own linguistic evolution.Meaning: gift of GodOrigin: Greek, via Ukrainian adaptationType: First nameUsage: UkrainianRelated forms: Theodore, Teodor, Todor