Meaning & History
Paraskeva is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Paraskeve.
Etymology
The name Paraskeva derives from the Greek word paraskeue, meaning "preparation" or "Friday" (the day of preparation before the Sabbath). This root name was borne by a 2nd-century Christian saint who was martyred in Rome. The Bulgarian and Macedonian adaptation reflects the transmission of the name through Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions and Byzantine influence into the Balkans.
Cultural Significance
In Bulgarian and Macedonian contexts, Paraskeva maintains its connection to veneration of Saint Paraskeva of Rome, who is celebrated in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar. The name also links to derivatives such as the Greek Paraskevi and Russian Praskovia, as well as diminutives like Evi (Greek) and Voula (short for Paraskevoula). While less common today, Paraskeva remains a classic female given name in Bulgaria and North Macedonia, often associated with piety and traditional culture.
- Meaning: "preparation" or "Friday"
- Origin: Greek via Late Greek Paraskeve
- Type: Female given name
- Usage regions: Bulgaria, North Macedonia