Certificate of Name
Stefka
Feminine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Stefka is a Bulgarian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Stefaniya, the Bulgarian form of Stephanie.Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath," with the more precise sense of "that which surrounds." Through the masculine Stephen, the name gained widespread popularity in the Christian world, particularly due to Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr whose story is recorded in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 6–7). The name was borne by numerous European monarchs, including kings of England, Serbia, and Poland, as well as ten popes and the patron saint of Hungary, King Stephen I.Cultural Significance and UsageIn Bulgaria, Stefka is a common short form of Stefaniya, reflecting a pattern in Slavic naming traditions where diminutives often become independent given names. While Stefaniya is the full Bulgarian equivalent of Stephanie, Stefka serves as an affectionate, everyday variant. The name's Slavic form joins a broader family of cognates across Europe, such as the Czech Štěpánka, the Slovene Štefanija, the French Stéphanie, and the German Stefanie.Notable BearersSeveral Bulgarian women have brought prominence to the name Stefka in sports, the arts, and academia. The most internationally recognized is Stefka Kostadinova (born 1965), a world-record-holding high jumper who won the Olympic gold medal in 1996 and remains a celebrated figure in athletics. Other notable bearers include opera singer Stefka Evstatieva (1947–2025), chess player Stefka Savova (born 1958), runners Stefka Yordanova (1947–2011) and Stefka Petrova (born 1950), as well as rowers Stefka Koleva (born 1954) and Stefka Madina (born 1963).Meaning: Diminutive of Stefaniya, ultimately from Greek for "crown"Origin: Bulgarian diminutive of Stephen via StefaniyaType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Primarily Bulgaria
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