Certificate of Name
Naďa
Feminine
Czech
Meaning & Origin
Naďa is a Czech feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Naděžda. The name Naděžda itself is the Czech form of the Slavic name Nadezhda, which means "hope" in Russian and Bulgarian. Thus, Naďa carries the endearing connotation of "little hope." Etymology The root, Nadezhda, stems from the Old Church Slavonic word nadežda (надежда), directly translating to "hope." This name gained popularity in Orthodox Christian communities due to its association with the theological virtue of hope. In Czech, the full form Naděžda has been used since the 19th-century national revival, while Naďa emerged as a shorter, affectionate variant, equivalent to English Nadia. Cultural Significance While Naďa is specifically Czech, its root name Nadezhda appears across multiple Slavic languages. Belarusian has Nadzeya, Russian uses Nadejda and Nadezhda, Ukrainian employs Nadia, and Bulgarian features Nadka. Russian Nadezhda is one of the three theological virtues (alongside Vera and Lyubov), named after the martyred saints of the same era. The Czech form Naděžda is particularly tied to the figure of Saint Naděžda, the legendary mother of the Slavic saints Cyril and Methodius, though historical evidence is limited. Naďa itself remains a common given name in the Czech Republic, reflecting the broader enduring popularity of "hope"-derived names in Slavic onomastics. Meaning: "Little hope" (diminutive of Naděžda) Origin: Slavic (Czech) Type: Diminutive of Naděžda Usage: Czech Republic
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