Ilina
Feminine
Bulgarian, Macedonian
Meaning & Origin
Ilina is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Iliya, which itself is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Elijah. The name thus ultimately traces its roots back to the Hebrew name Eliyyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh."Etymology and Cultural ContextThe name Ilina is part of a rich onomastic tradition in the Balkans, where Slavic adaptations of biblical names are common. It shares its origin with the prophet Elijah (Eliyahu), a central figure in Abrahamic religions known for his miracles and ascent to heaven. In Bulgarian, the masculine forms Ilia and Ilian coexist, alongside feminine variants like Iliana and Iliyana. In Macedonian, Ilina is often paired with the diminutive Ilinka. The name is rare outside Slavic-speaking countries but may appear in diaspora communities.Related Names and VariantsIlina is one of several regional derivations of Elijah. In addition to Bulgarian and Macedonian forms, other languages have adaptations such as Elija (Lithuanian), Élia (French), and Iliana (Greek). These forms highlight the broad cultural influence of the biblical name. Notably, the surname Ilyin (sometimes rendered Ilina in feminine form) is common in Russia and Ukraine, indicating the name's historical reach beyond personal given names.Notable Bearers and DistributionsWhile Ilina as a given name is not associated with widely publicized historical figures within the brief data, the root name Elijah boasts a rich tradition of sainthood and military-religious prominence. The associated surname Ilyin has notable bearers such as the philosopher Ivan Ilyin and the science fiction writer Ilya Ilyin (formerly Ilf). This indicates that the name encompasses both a feminine given name and a patronymic/surname tradition across Slavic cultures.Cultural SignificanceIlina reflects the enduring legacy of the prophet Elijah in Christian and Islamic traditions. In Bulgaria and Macedonia, names derived from Elijah are particularly prevalent due to the public veneration of the prophet especially during annual celebrations (Ili day).Meaning: Feminine form of Ilia/Elijah, "My God is Yahweh"Origin: Hebrew via Bulgarian/MacedonianType: First nameUsage: Bulgaria, North MacedoniaRelated Names: Iliya, Iliana, Ilinka, Ilia