Meaning & History
Tymofiy is the Ukrainian form of the name Timothy, itself derived from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), meaning "honouring God" — from τιμάω (timao, "to honour") and θεός (theos, "god"). The name has deep Christian roots, as Saint Timothy was a companion of the Apostle Paul and the recipient of two Pauline epistles in the New Testament. According to tradition, Timothy, of mixed Jewish and Greek background, was martyred at Ephesus for protesting the worship of Artemis.
Variants and Linguistic Background
Tymofii is a variant spelling of the Ukrainian form. The name entered Ukrainian from Old Church Slavonic and ultimately from Greek. In the Latin alphabet, transliterations may include Tymofiy or Tymofiy. The corresponding patronymic forms are Tymofiyovych (male) and Tymofiyivna (female), and the surname Tymofiyich is derived from it.
Comparative Onomastics
Cognates are common in many languages influenced by Christianity: the Ancient Greek Timoteus, Biblical Greek Timotheos, Belarusian Tsimafei, German Timotheus, Romanian Timotei, and English Timothy, which became common after the Protestant Reformation. In Ukrainian, the name has maintained its popularity while preserving the Greek phonetic structure.
- Meaning: "Honouring God"
- Origin: Greek via Ukrainian
- Type: Given name
- Usage: Ukraine
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Tymofiy