Certificate of Name
Veska
Feminine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Veska is a Bulgarian feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Vesela or Veselina. These source names derive from the Bulgarian word весел (vesel), meaning "cheerful" or "merry." As a short form, Veska carries the same positive, joyful connotation while offering a more concise and affectionate variant. Origin and Usage Veska is exclusively used in Bulgaria, where diminutives are a common feature of naming conventions. Bulgarian often forms affectionate or informal versions of personal names by adding suffixes like -ka or -cho. Veska belongs to this tradition, similar to how "Vesko" serves as a masculine diminutive of Veselin. The name reflects a cultural preference for names that embody happiness and positivity. Related Names The masculine counterpart to Veska's root names is Veselin, which is also derived from the same Bulgarian etymon vesel. While Veska remains feminine, other related names include Veselina (the feminine full form) and Vesela (meaning "cheerful" as an adjective). The -ka suffix functionally distinguishes Veska as a diminutive endearment rather than a standalone name. Interestingly, "Veska" also appears as a Czech surname (plural masculine animate), as documented by Wiktionary. In Czech, it is a masculine surname with a feminine equivalent Vesková. However, as a given name, its use is strictly Bulgarian. Cultural Significance In Bulgarian culture, names meaning "cheerful" or "joy" are cherished, reflecting optimism in naming traditions. The diminutive Veska offers a familiar, loving form suited for family and close friends. Though less common than its root names, it persists as both a given name and a nickname. Meaning: "Cheerful" (diminutive of Vesela/Veselina) Origin: Bulgarian Type: Diminutive Usage Regions: Bulgaria Related Masculine Form: Veselin
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