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Ukrainian singer (born 1947)
1947), known simply as Sofia Rotaru, is a Ukrainian singer. In 1972, she released the multilingual[which?] album Sofia Rotaru, re-released three times
Sofia_Rotaru
The discography of Sofia Rotaru includes studio albums and compilation albums, as well as charted and other notable songs. 1972 Chervona Ruta 1978 Deine
Sofia_Rotaru_discography
1974 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru (София Ротару), also known as Ballad of Violins (Баллада о скрипках) is the second album by Soviet singer-songwriter Sofia Rotaru, released
Sofia_Rotaru_(album)
Name list
playwright Sofía Rosado, Ecuadorian lyrical soprano, pianist, cellist and harpist Sofia Rosinsky (born 2006), American actor Sofia Rotaru (born 1947)
Sophia_(given_name)
Surname list
Ioana Rotaru (born 1984), Romanian rower Nicolae Rotaru (1935–2009), Romanian sport shooter Sofia Rotaru (born 1947), Soviet and Ukrainian singer of Moldovan
Rotaru
1981 Soviet film
Alexander Stefanovich, starring Sofia Rotaru and Mikhail Boyarsky. The movie features songs performed by Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky and the Russian
Dusha
1980 Soviet film
Valeriu Gagiu, starring Sofia Rotaru as well as Grigore Grigoriu and Evgueny Menishov. The movie features songs performed by Sofia Rotaru. The setting includes
Where_Has_Love_Gone?_(film)
1986 Soviet TV series or program
telefilm, written by Grigore Vieru and directed by Larisa Maslyuk, starring Sofia Rotaru in the main role. The movie filmed at Ukretelefilm (Ukrainian Studio
Monologue_of_Love_(film)
Ukrainian songwriter, composer and poet (1949–1979)
and composer of the widely popular song "Chervona Ruta" popularized by Sofia Rotaru in 1971, and later covered by other singers. Ivasiuk was born in Kitsman
Volodymyr_Ivasiuk
1981 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta is a 1981 studio album by Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Melodiya in the USSR. It is packaged together with Where Has Love Gone
Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta
Sofia_Rotaru_and_Chervona_Ruta
Russian singer (born 1962)
Bravo, who made a solo career. Singer No. 3 of the Soviet Union after Sofia Rotaru and Alla Pugacheva in 1986–1988. For an extremely eccentric, on the verge
Zhanna_Aguzarova
Ukrainian musician (1942–2002)
director of Chervona Ruta. He is a People's Artist of Ukraine, husband of Sofia Rotaru (marriage: 22 September 1968). Graduated from the Physics and Mathematics
Anatoliy_Yevdokymenko
Song by Sofia Rotaru
"Lavanda" (Russian: Лава́нда, English: Lavender) is one of the major hits of Sofia Rotaru, a popular song for duet performance of 1985. It was first performed
Lavanda_(song)
Museum in Livadiya, Crimea
history by the Seven Wonders of Ukraine project. Ukrainian pop singer Sofia Rotaru, who celebrated her 60th birthday at the palace in the company of the
Livadia_Palace
Popular 1968 Ukrainian song by Volodymyr Ivasiuk, widely covered
popularity peaked with the version performed by the Ukrainian singer Sofia Rotaru. "Chervona Ruta" is popularly known in Ukrainian and other ethnic communities
Chervona_Ruta_(song)
1981 song by Sofia Rotaru
my native homeland') is a song originally recorded by Sofia Rotaru for her 1981 album Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta. According to the Ukrainian and Russian
Kray,_miy_ridniy_kray
Song by Sofia Rotaru
was performed by various singers such as Sofia Rotaru, Angela Similea, Ion Suruceanu, and others. Both Rotaru and Suruceanu appeared in the Soviet film
Melancolie
1966 Soviet film
documentary film. It was the first studio filmed movie starring Sofia Rotaru. Rotaru was 19, a student of the Chernivtsi musical college [ru], Chernivtsi
Solovei_iz_sela_Marshyntsi
Ukrainian music group
with the Chernivtsi Philharmonic specially for the accompaniment of Sofia Rotaru. The founding members of the group were part of the pop orchestra of
Chervona_Ruta_(ensemble)
Russian composer
Pugacheva, Mikhail Boyarsky, Larisa Dolina, Anne Veski, Valery Leontiev, Sofia Rotaru, ensemble Pesniary, Irina Ponarovskaya, Dmitry Malikov, Roza Rymbayeva
Viktor_Reznikov
1971 film directed by Roman Oleksiv
written by Miroslav Skochilyas and directed by Roman Oleksiv, starring Sofia Rotaru and Vasyl Zinkevych alongside popular Soviet Ukrainian ensembles. Regarded
Chervona_Ruta_(film)
1978 single by Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru, which was released in 1978 by Ariola / Sony BMG Music Entertainment. It does not appear on the planned German debut studio album Sofia Rotaru
Deine_Zärtlichkeit
Ukrainian pop music were made by songwriter Volodymyr Ivasiuk and singers Sofia Rotaru and Nazariy Yaremchuk. In a development the KGB defined as "radio hooliganism"
Pop_music_in_Ukraine
Topics referred to by the same term
by Scatman John from Scatman's World, 1995 "Only You", by Sofia Rotaru from Sofia Rotaru, 1972 "Only You", by Sting from Brimstone & Treacle, 1982 "Only
Only_You
Soviet-Russian composer (born 1952)
"Hutoryanka" ("Хуторянка") by Sofia Rotaru "Luna, luna" ("Луна, луна") by Sofia Rotaru "Bilo, No proshlo'" ("Было, но прошло") by Sofia Rotaru "Tolko etogo malo'"
Vladimir_Matetsky
Russian television series
Senchina C.C. Catch 319 Jasmin Verka Serdyuchka Maya Kristalinskaya Sofia Rotaru Valentina Ponomaryova Jennifer Lopez Kim Yashpal Dani Klein Alla Pugacheva
Toch-v-Toch
Historical monument in Yalta, Crimea
Bath. Since its renovation, it has been named Villa Sofia (in honor of Sofia Rotaru). In 2008, S. Rotaru opened a hotel in the building. Since 2014, the establishment
Roffe_Bath
novelist Sergiu Moraru, folklorist Eugen Doga Maria Bieșu Maria Cebotari Sofia Rotaru Anatol Dumitras Nicolae Glib Anastasia Lazariuc Ion Suruceanu Nelly Ciobanu
List_of_Moldovans
Robyn (English, Swedish) Linda Ronstadt (English, Spanish, Italian) Sofia Rotaru (Ukrainian, Russian, Italian, English, Polish, Bulgarian, Romanian) Demis
List of multilingual bands and artists
List_of_multilingual_bands_and_artists
Soviet-Russian songwriter & poet (born 1937)
poet and lyricist whose songs recorded, among others, Anna German, Sofia Rotaru, Klavdiya Shulzhenko, Lyudmila Zykina and Vladimir Vysotsky, his classmate
Igor_Kokhanovsky
Musical artist
Mozhovyy's major success was the song "Kray, miy ridniy kray", written for Sofia Rotaru and produced by Melodiya. He was a manager of Palace "Ukraine" in 2000s
Mykola_Mozghovyi
1991 Soviet TV series or program
Soviet musical television film starring Sofia Rotaru. The foundation ideas for the film appeared after Sofia Rotaru performed the song "Karavan lyubvi".
Karavan_Lyubvi
2008 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
tvoya lybov'! (Russian: Я — твоя любовь!) - is a 2008 studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Artur-Music in Ukraine. The album was released on 9 June
Ya_–_tvoya_lybov'!
Species of plant
Volodymyr Ivasyuk, a popular Ukrainian poet and composer. Pop singer Sofia Rotaru performed the song in 1971. Rue as heraldic charge (Crancelin) is used
Ruta_graveolens
1978 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Sofia Rotaru poёt pesni Vladimira Ivasyuka (literally: Sofia Rotaru Performs Songs of Volodymyr Ivasyuk) is a studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded at
Sofia Rotaru poet pesni Vladimira Ivasyuka
Sofia_Rotaru_poet_pesni_Vladimira_Ivasyuka
Russian poet and songwriter (born 1938)
Nikolai Karachentsov, Mikhail Boyarsky, Edita Piekha, Alla Pugacheva, Sofia Rotaru, Tamara Gverdtsiteli, Laima Vaikule, Alexander Gradsky, Eugene Martynov
Ilya_Reznik
1975 Soviet film
a 1975 Soviet musical film, produced by Viktor Storozhenko starring Sofia Rotaru in the main role, as well as Ukrainian Smerichka vocal-instrumental band
Pisnia_zavzhdy_z_namy
Mythological or actual species of flowering plants
It was popularised by Ukrainian groups like "Smerichka" and singer Sofia Rotaru, who later formed the Chervona Ruta ensemble. The song's initial popularity
Chervona_ruta
1979 single by Dschingis Khan
The song has been covered by the German ska-punk band "Wisecräcker". Sofia Rotaru had recorded a Russian cover version in preparation for the 1980 Summer
Moskau_(song)
1973 Soviet film
Romanian: Melodii nistrene) is a 1973 Soviet Moldavian musical film starring Sofia Rotaru in the main role, as well as Ion Suruceanu, Nadezhda Chepraga and Maria
Dnestrovskiye_melodii
Topics referred to by the same term
Internal Troops of Ukraine Lavanda (song) (Лаванда), a 1985 song by Sofia Rotaru All pages with titles containing Lavanda Lavanya (name) Lavandula This
Lavanda
Ukrainian actor and singer
singer, actor, dancer and costume designer. Alongside Nazariy Yaremchuk, Sofia Rotaru and Volodymyr Ivasyuk, Zinkevych was one of the faces of the Ukrainian
Vasyl_Zinkevych
Uzbek singer and actress (born 1984)
which was located partly within modern-day Uzbekistan. She has cited Sofia Rotaru, Queen, Lara Fabian, Mariah Carey, Ofra Haza, and Whitney Houston as
Sogdiana_(singer)
Highest state award of Ukraine
the Ukrainian people and many years of fruitful creative activity". Sofia Rotaru, arguably the best-known popular singer from Ukraine in the former Soviet
Hero_of_Ukraine
2003 Russian TV series or program
happiness. The case becomes more complicated as another lover - Marceline (Sofia Rotaru) claims her love for Figaro as well, requiring a considerable amount
The Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro
The_Crazy_Day_or_The_Marriage_of_Figaro
2007 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Tuman is a studio album of Sofia Rotaru released in the very beginning of 2007. The CD includes mostly unreleased, but already aired songs, although only
Tuman_(album)
Georgian-born Ukrainian and Russian composer and producer (born 1963)
Valery Meladze, Nu Virgos, Yin-Yang, Vera Brezhneva, Albina Dzhanabaeva, Sofia Rotaru ("Ya zhe yego lyubila" and "Odin na svete") and Polina Gagarina. He has
Konstantin_Meladze
Tursunaliev (1931–2005), akyn-improviser Arnold Katz (1924–2007), conductor Sofia Rotaru (b. 1947), pop singer Khashim Gadoyev (b. 1937), stage actor Anatoliy
List of People's Artists of the USSR
List_of_People's_Artists_of_the_USSR
Topics referred to by the same term
Ruta (album), an album by Sofia Rotaru Chervona Ruta (ensemble) (1971-c.1991), a Soviet Ukrainian music group around Sofia Rotaru Chervona Ruta (festival)
Chervona Ruta (disambiguation)
Chervona_Ruta_(disambiguation)
1988 film by Vasili Pichul
needed] The soundtrack's main theme consists of two songs performed by Sofia Rotaru "Bylo no proshlo" (It Was, But It Has Gone) and "Tol'ko etovo malo" (Only
Little_Vera
(Ukrainian: Скажи, що любиш; lit. Say what you love) was performed by Sofia Rotaru in the musical film Song Is Always with Us (1975), as the Soviet administration
Love_Theme_from_The_Godfather
Award
(each year from 1971 to 2023, except for 1989, 2005, and 2007), and Sofia Rotaru, who was in 47 festival each year from 1973 to 2021, except for 2002
Pesnya_goda
Turkish communist poet, playwright and novelist (1902–1963)
Mutual Security Act of 1951. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 60. Sofia Rotaru and children's chorus — We'll Give the Globe to the Children on YouTube
Nâzım_Hikmet
2005 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Я же его любила / literally: I Loved Him - is a 2005 studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Artur Music in Ukraine. The album was released in the summer
Ya_zhe_yego_lyubila
Soviet-Russian singer (born 1951)
Valery Leontiev) "Moryachka" "Baltiyskiy Bereg" "Zabiray" (duet with Sofia Rotaru) "Proshay" "Vpered Rossiya" "Sdelan v SSSR" Candidate for Master of Sport
Oleg_Gazmanov
Russian record label
among whom were Alla Pugacheva, Vladimir Vysotsky, Bulat Okudzhava, Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky, Valery Leontiev, Alexander Barykin, Vladimir Kuzmin
Melodiya
2003 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Единому — literally "To the Only One") - is the third studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded in Ukraine. The album was released in 2003 in Ukraine and Russia
Yedynomu
Ukrainian composer
("Songs from Ukraine") - with Smerichka 1973 Poet Sofia Rotaru - with Sofia Rotaru 1973 Sofia Rotaru (flexible record) 1976 Smerichka - with Smerichka
Levko_Dutkivskiy
Hutsul-Ukrainian singer (1951–1995)
incorporated in the film, including VIAs Karpaty, Evrika and young singer Sofia Rotaru, who had acclaimed regional fame at that point. The eventual musical
Nazariy_Yaremchuk
Ukrainian poet and screenwriter (born 1945)
Nina Matviienko, Nazariy Yaremchuk, Vasyl Zinkevych, Taisia Povaliy, Sofia Rotaru, Natalia Mohylevska, Ruslana Lyzhychko, Pavlo Zibrov, Tamara Gverdtsiteli
Yuriy_Rybchynskyi
Russian-Ket singer (1955–2019)
hits of Alla Pugacheva, Natali, Valery Leontiev, Tatiana Bulanova and Sofia Rotaru, among others. He also adapted to the Ket language Jewish and Russian
Alexander_Kotusov
Ukrainian journalist (born 1967)
artists Yevhenia Miroshnychenko, Mykola Mozhovyi, Andriy Danylko, and Sofia Rotaru, Georgian singers Vakhtang Kikabidze, Nani Bregvadze, and Tamara Gverdtsiteli
Dmitry_Gordon
Червона рута / Chervona Ruta, directed by Roman Oleksiv (musical featuring Sofia Rotaru and Vasyl Zinkevych) 1972 Пропала Грамота / The Lost Letter, directed
List of Ukrainian films of the 1970s
List_of_Ukrainian_films_of_the_1970s
1975 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Visit to Ukraine is the first studio album by Sofia Rotaru, released by the APON label in 1975 in Canada and United States with ten tracks. The album is
Visit_to_Ukraine
Award of the President of Ukraine
awarded People's Artist of Ukraine and People's Artist of the USSR. Sofia Rotaru 20 August 2021 (2021-08-20) Singer. Previously awarded People's Artist
National_Legend_of_Ukraine
2007 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Serdtse ty moё (Russian: Сердце ты моё) is a studio album recorded by Sofia Rotaru in Germany in 2007. It was released for sale exclusively in Germany.
Serdtse_ty_moe
Topics referred to by the same term
Gone? (album), a soundtrack album from the film, or the title song, by Sofia Rotaru "Where Has Love Gone?" (song), a song by Holly Johnson Where Love Has
Where_Has_Love_Gone?
Russian singer (born 1983)
contest "Star Chance", held in New York, he sang the song "Odna kalyna" by Sofia Rotaru in Ukrainian and took the third place. In 2005, Chaliapin officially
Prokhor_Chaliapin
Defunct East German television variety show
Gott, Dara Rolins, Helena Vondráčková, Zsuzsa Koncz, Alla Pugacheva, Sofia Rotaru, Kati Kovács and others. "Ein Kessel Buntes". 29 January 1972. "Unterhaltungssendungen"
Ein_Kessel_Buntes
City in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine
to school in Chernivtsi Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden (1907–2005), Sofia Rotaru (born 1947), Romanian-Ukrainian pop singer Wojciech Rubinowicz Ion G
Chernivtsi
Village of Marshyntsi, directed by Rostyslav Synko (musical clip featuring Sofia Rotaru) 1967 Нудьги заради / Out of Boredom, directed by Artur Voitetskyi 1967
List_of_Ukrainian_films
1983 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Canadian Tour (Ukrainian: Канадський тур) is the third studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded in Ukrainian. The album was recorded at the Society of Carpatho-Russian
Canadian_Tour_1983
Russian composer (1943–2023)
director of the band "Yalla". Songs by Evgeniy Shiryaev were performed by Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky, Masha Rasputina and others. "Умер композитор Евгений
Evgeniy_Shiryaev
Russian poet and songwriter (born 1965)
Dmitry Malikov, Zhenya Belousov, Alexander Rybkin, Sergey Chumakov, Sofia Rotaru, Vlad Stashevsky, Yevgeny Kulikov, Alexander Kalyanov, Alexander Barykin
Alexander_Shaganov
Russian television series
Rihanna Laima Vaikule Dima Bilan Barbra Streisand Kristina Orbakaite Sofia Rotaru Valentina Tolkunova PSY 273 María Mendiola 8th Alexey Kortnev Iosif Kobzon
One_to_One!
1967 song
as A Imensidão included in the 1967 7", EP Clara Nunes. Milva Video Sofia Rotaru twice: in Italian and in Ukrainian as "Grey Bird". The Ukrainian version
L'immensità
Pintilie, film director, screenwriter Sofia Rotaru, singer Nicolae Văcăroiu, prime minister of Romania (1992–1996) Sofia Vicoveanca, singer Biography portal
List_of_Romanians
1979 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
by Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Melodiya in the USSR in 1979. This is one of the rare works where her first name is spelled as Sophia instead of Sofia. Songs
Tolko_tebe
Czech singer (1939–2019)
with an accompanying German-Italian album, and a duet performance with Sofia Rotaru in the Soviet Union. In 1983, Gott was awarded the Gold Medal of Hermann
Karel_Gott
Russian singer (born 1949)
and others. She also performed in 2009 in a duet with Ukrainian singer Sofia Rotaru, performing the song “Not Gonna Get Us” from the repertoire of t.A.T
Alla_Pugacheva
Russian-language pop music produced either in Russia or other countries
development. Many musical compositions, such as “Lavender” and “Moon” (Sofia Rotaru), “Million Roses”, “Iceberg” and “Ferryman” (Alla Pugacheva), “I Want
Russian_pop
Lyudmila Zykina, Lev Leshchenko, Lyudmila Senchina, Leonid Smetannikov, Sofia Rotaru, Alla Pugacheva, Valery Leontiev and Sergei Zakharov - all of them graduates
Music_of_the_Soviet_Union
Topics referred to by the same term
participant of the Armenian national liberation movement Tuman (album), by Sofia Rotaru "Tuman" (song), by the Russian band Kommunizm Tuman, Chhattisgarh, a
Tuman
Arkady Luxemburg Gândul Mâței The Motans Gheorghe Murgu [ro] Andrew Rayel Sofia Rotaru Radu Sîrbu Pavel Stratan Cleopatra Stratan Nicolae Sulac Ion Suruceanu
Music_of_Moldova
Record label
Dominique, the Macc Lads, Marino, Multi-story, Pet Hate, Rough Trade, Sofia Rotaru, Steve Gaines, Tobruk, Torino, Tradia, UFO, White Sister and Wrathchild
Revolver_Music
2005 27 — 62 — — — — — — — — "Ne kupish lyubov" (with Valery Meladze, Sofia Rotaru and Nu Virgos) 33 — 24 — — — — — — — — Pesni iz filma "Sorochinskaya
Verka_Serduchka_discography
Moldovan composer (1937–2025)
chimes at the turret of the City Hall of Chișinău. A future pop star Sofia Rotaru debuted with this song, and the song became one of the most popular around
Eugen_Doga
Day of the year
jurist 1947 – Franciscus Henri, Dutch-Australian singer-songwriter 1947 – Sofia Rotaru, Ukrainian singer-songwriter, producer, and actress 1948 – Marty Appel
August_7
1985 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Tender Melody is a studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Melodiya in the USSR. The album was widely acclaimed in the countries of the former USSR and
Tender_Melody
Estonian singer
risuyu) Подберу музыку (Podberu muzyku) Лаванда (Lavanda), duet with Sofia Rotaru Фотографии любимых (Fotogafii lyubimykh) Свадебные кони (Svadbenie koni)
Jaak_Joala
(pianist) Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist) Gennadi Rozhdestvensky (conductor) Sofia Rotaru (singer) Russya (Ukrainian pop star, one of the last acts to release
List_of_Melodiya_artists
Region of Ukraine
and Halych Castle. In 1979 Sofia Rotaru performed the song "Krai" ([Native] Land) about Prykarpattia. In the song Rotaru calls Prykarpattia the land
Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast
Title of honor
pop singer, Eurovision Song Contest 2004 winner Sofia Rotaru, pop-singer, actress (alto) Aurelia Rotaru (2019), pop-singer Volodymyr Yesypok, bandurist
People's_Artist_of_Ukraine
Ukrainian hip-hop group
The album also includes a remix of the song "Chervona Ruta" featuring Sofia Rotaru. In 2014 they released their album Dzerkalo. 1998 Zroby meni hip-hop
TNMK
Village of Marshyntsi, directed by Rostyslav Synko (musical featuring Sofia Rotaru) 1967 Київські мелодії / Kyiv Melodies, directed by Ihor Samborskyi 1968
Cinema_of_Ukraine
Cannes Film Festival in the cartoon category. The top Soviet pop star Sofia Rotaru starred in the musical movie filmed at Moldova-Film studios called Dnestrovskiye
Cinema_of_Moldova
Village in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine
of the Romanian Academy Nataliia Lupu (born 1987), Ukrainian athlete Sofia Rotaru (born 1947), Ukrainian singer-songwriter, record producer, film producer
Marshyntsi
1981 studio album by Sofia Rotaru
Where Has Love Gone? is a studio album by Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Melodiya in the USSR. The album consists of soundtracks to the film Where Has Love
Where_Has_Love_Gone?_(album)
1965 Ukrainian song by Vasyl Mykhailyuk
him it flew around the world. Among other performers of the song are Sofia Rotaru, Taisia Povaliy (Ukraine), Kvitka Cisyk (United States), Stepan Pasicznyk
Cheremshyna
Yearly national Russian music award
Ani Lorak Kristina Orbakaitė Valeriya 12 figurines: Dima Bilan Lyube Sofia Rotaru 11 figurines: Dmitry Malikov 10 figurines: Nu Virgos Leonid Agutin Vera
Golden_Gramophone_Award
SOFIA ROTARU
SOFIA ROTARU
Female
Yiddish
 Variant spelling of Yiddish Tzofiya, ZOFIA means "guard" or "scout." Compare with another form of Zofia.
Girl/Female
Swedish American Russian Greek
Wise.
Female
Russian
(СофьÑ) Russian form of Greek Sophia, SOFYA means "wisdom."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Golden, Lovely
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful
Female
Serbian
(СофиÑ) Croatian and Serbian form of Greek Sophia, SOFIJA means "wisdom."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Devoted
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, Arabic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Malayalam, Muslim, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Ukrainian
Knowledge; Wisdom; Will; Wise Form of Sophia
Girl/Female
Greek Spanish American
Wise.
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
Female
English
Variant spelling of Greek Sophia, SOFIA means "wisdom." This form of the name is in wide use throughout Europe by the Finnish, Italians, Germans, Norwegians, Portuguese and Swedish.
Female
Italian
Italian and Portuguese form of Russian Sonya, SONIA means "wisdom."Â
Girl/Female
Ukrainian
Wisdom.
Female
German
Dutch and German form of French Sophie, SOFIE means "wisdom."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
A person who follows sufism - clean heart
Girl/Female
Muslim
Good and noble girl
Female
Russian
(Russian СофиÑ, Ukrainian: СофіÑ): Russian and Ukrainian form of Greek Sophia, SOFIYA means "wisdom."
Female
Polish
 Polish form of Greek Sophia, ZOFIA means "wisdom." Compare with another form of Zofia.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Dutch
Wise.
SOFIA ROTARU
SOFIA ROTARU
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, Teutonic
From the Clay Brook
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Indian
Young
Girl/Female
Swedish
Pearl.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Modern
Lord of Earth
Girl/Female
Muslim
New, Fresh
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places in Berkshire, Devon, Essex, Suffolk, South Yorkshire, and elsewhere named Bradford, from Old English brÄd ‘broad’ + feld ‘open country’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Sun
Girl/Female
Muslim
Proud, Vain, Haughty
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Luminous; Pilgrimage Spot
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Soldier's Land
SOFIA ROTARU
SOFIA ROTARU
SOFIA ROTARU
SOFIA ROTARU
SOFIA ROTARU
n.
A kind of sofa for two persons. A tete-/-tete.
v. t.
To answer or be (in the place of something) to; as, a sofa serves one for a seat and a couch.
n.
Same as Sufi.
v. t.
To rest upon the haunches, or the lower extremity of the trunk of the body; -- said of human beings, and sometimes of other animals; as, to sit on a sofa, on a chair, or on the ground.
n.
A cover, often of tatting, drawn work, or other ornamental work, for the back of a chair, the arms of a sofa, or the like.
a.
Plump; chubby; short and stuffy; as a fubsy sofa.
n.
A long seat, usually with a cushioned bottom, back, and ends; -- much used as a comfortable piece of furniture.
n.
See Softa.
n.
A thickly stuffed cushion; especially, one used for the seat of a sofa, couch, or chair; also, a sofa.
n.
A piece of furniture resembling a sofa, upon which one may lie or recline.
n.
Any turn or bend like that of the elbow, in a wall, building, and the like; a sudden turn in a line of coast or course of a river; also, an angular or jointed part of any structure, as the raised arm of a chair or sofa, or a short pipe fitting, turning at an angle or bent.
n.
A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.
n.
A support for the elbow, at the side of a chair, the end of a sofa, etc.
n.
A cover for the back or arms of a chair or sofa, etc., to prevent them from being soiled by macassar or other oil from the hair.
pl.
of Sofi
n.
A short sofa intended to accomodate two persons.
n.
A carriage in which two persons sit face to face. Also, a form of sofa with seats for two persons, so arranged that the occupants are face to face while sitting on opposite sides.
pl.
of Sofa
n.
Any one attached to a Mohammedan mosque, esp. a student of the higher branches of theology in a mosque school.
pl.
of Ostensory