Certificate of Name
Stoyka
Feminine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Stoyka is a feminine given name of Bulgarian origin. It is the feminine form of Stoyan, which is derived from the Bulgarian verb стоя (stoya), meaning "to stand" or "to stay." The name thus conveys a sense of steadfastness, endurance, or perseverance. Stoyka is primarily used in Bulgaria, where it fits into the common onomastic pattern of creating feminine names by adding the suffix -ka to a masculine base. This is analogous to the way names like Dobrinka (from Dobrin) or Krasimira (from Krasimir) are formed. Name Variants and Distribution A related name in the region is Stoja, a Croatian variant that follows a similar linguistic pattern. While Stoyka is uncommon internationally, it remains recognizable within Bulgarian communities, often associated with traditional naming customs. In modern times, the name may also appear among ethnic Bulgarian minorities in neighboring Balkan countries or in the Bulgarian diaspora abroad. Its usage, however, is declining due to the trend towards more global names. The name Stoyka also exists as a place name in Russia. Stoyka (Russian: Стойка; Yakut: Остуойка, Ostuoyka) is a small rural locality (a selo) in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia, with a population of only 47 as of the 2002 census. This toponym does not directly relate to the personal name but illustrates that the word has some geographical currency. Notable bearers of the Bulgarian given name include Stoyka Krasteva, a Bulgarian poet, and Stoyka Lileksova, a folklore singer, though detailed biographies are scarce and documented primarily in Bulgarian sources. Meaning: "to stand, to stay" Origin: Bulgarian, feminine form of Stoyan Type: First name Usage region: Bulgaria
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