Neda 1
Feminine
Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Neda is a short form of Nedeljka, a feminine given name used in Bulgarian, Croatian, and Serbian. Ultimately derived from the masculine name Nedeljko, it comes from the South Slavic words for "Sunday"—Croatian nedjelja and Serbian nedelja—making it a name tied to the week's holy day.
Etymology
The root name Nedeljko is formed from the Slavic element nedelja ("Sunday"), which itself originates from Proto-Slavic *nedělja meaning "Sunday" (literally "not working" day). The name thus carries a spiritual connotation, likely given to a child born on a Sunday, symbolizing rest and devotion.
Cultural Context
Across the Balkans, Neda is succinct yet carries warmth as an affectionate abbreviation. While Nedeljka is less common today, Neda persists as a preferred shortening. Similar shortened forms are found in related names: for example, Nedyalko in Bulgarian and Nediljko in Croatian. Its connection to a day of religious significance links it to a broader Slavic onomastic tradition.
Meaning: "Short form of Nedeljka" (ultimately meaning "Sunday")
Origin: South Slavic (Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian)
Type: Hypocoristic (diminutive) of a given name
Usage Regions: Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia