Goranka
Feminine
Croatian, Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Goranka is a feminine given name of South Slavic origin, predominantly used in Croatia and Serbia. It is the feminine form of the male name Goran, which itself derives from the South Slavic word gora meaning "mountain." As such, Goranka carries the meaning of "mountain woman" or "woman from the highlands."Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe root Goran is derived from the common Slavic root gora, meaning "mountain, hill." This root appears in many Slavic toponyms and personal names (e.g., Gorica in Macedonian). The suffix -ka is a common Slavic feminine diminutive or endearment suffix, so Goranka can be interpreted as "little mountain woman" or "dear mountain woman."Cultural ContextThe popularity of the name Goran was boosted by the Croatian poet Ivan Goran Kovačić (1913–1943), who adopted his middle name after the mountain town where he was born. Although Goranka is closely related to Goran, it has remained less common, often used as a distinctive feminine variant. The nickname "Goca" is frequently used for related names like Gorana.Notable BearersWhile Goranka is not as widely attested as some other Slavic names, related forms such as Gorana have notable bearers. For instance, Gorana Matić (born 1973) is a Croatian tennis player who represented Yugoslavia and Croatia. No widely known public figures bearing the name Goranka are recorded in major biographical sources.Meaning: feminine form of Goran, "mountain woman"Origin: South Slavic (Croatian, Serbian)Type: feminine given nameUsage Regions: Croatia, SerbiaRelated Forms: Goran (masculine), Gorana, Gorica