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Female given name
Sofija (Cyrillic: Софија) is feminine given name found in South Slavic and East Baltic languages. It is a cognate of the Greek name Sophia meaning 'Wisdom'
Sofija_(given_name)
The most popular given names vary nationally, regionally, culturally, and over time. Lists of widely used given names can consist of those most often bestowed
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feminine given name, from Greek Σοφία, Sophía 'Wisdom'. Other forms include Sophie, Sofiya, Sofija, Sophy, Sophea, and Sofie. The given name is first
Sophia_(given_name)
Name list
pages with titles containing Sofiya Sofija (given name) This page or section lists people that share the same given name. If an internal link led you here
Sofiya_(given_name)
Topics referred to by the same term
Sofija may refer to: Sofija, Bulgaria, a variant spelling of the country's capital city Sofija (given name), feminine name This disambiguation page lists
Sofija
Ukrainian names are given names that originated in Ukraine. In addition to the given names, Ukrainians also have patronymic and family names (surnames;
Ukrainian_name
Surname list
with the surname include: Krist Novoselic (born 1965), American musician Sofija Novoselić (born 1990), Croatian alpine skier Novosel This page lists people
Novoselić
Capital and largest city of Bulgaria
soh-FEE-yə; Bulgarian: София, romanised: Sofiya, Bulgarian pronunciation: [ˈsɔfijɐ] "Sofia through centuries". Sofia Municipality. Archived from the original
Sofia
Surname list
stage director Simonas Kymantas (born 1993), Lithuanian basketball player Sofija Kymantaitė-Čiurlionienė (1886–1958), Lithuanian writer, activist, literary
Kymantas
many such names are Greek: e.g. Aleksandar, Andrej, Teodora, Jelena, Sofija, Katarina, Nikola, Đorđe, Stefan, Petar, Vasilije, Todor. Names of Latin origin
Serbian_name
German bodybuilder and author (born 1945)
Rasa Von Werder (also known as Kellie Everts; born Rasa Sofija Jakštaitė or Jakstas, July 16, 1945) is a German-born author, former stripper, female bodybuilder
Rasa_von_Werder
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(1980—2000), Serbian actor Petar Pekić (1896–1965), Croatian historian Sofija Pekić (born 1953), Serbian basketball player This page lists people with
Pekic
Surname list
Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875–1911), Lithuanian painter, composer and writer Sofija Kymantaitė-Čiurlionienė (1886–1958), Lithuanian writer, activist, literary
Čiurlionis_(surname)
Topics referred to by the same term
(1941–2006), Serbian politician, war criminal and President of FR Yugoslavia Sofija Milošević, Serbian fashion model Tamara Milosevic, German documentary filmmaker
Milošević_(surname)
Romanian serial killer
and abusive towards his children and grandchildren. Sofija heard about Anujka from a woman named Danica Stojić (or Stajić), and they contacted Anujka
Baba_Anujka
Surname list
and coach Sofija Ivanauskaitė (1867–1926), birth name of Sofija Pšibiliauskienė, Lithuanian writer Marija Ivanauskaitė (1872–1957), birth name of Marija
Ivanauskas
23rd edition of international song competition
Poland – Zosia Wójcik North Macedonia – Darija Maksimova Montenegro – Sofija Italy – Nia Portugal – Victoria Nicole [pt] Spain – Chloe DelaRosa Georgia –
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2025
Swedish chemist and inventor (1833–1896)
activities". Nobel's longest-lasting romance was an 18-year relationship with Sofija Hess from Celje, whom he met in 1876 in Baden bei Wien, where she worked
Alfred_Nobel
Province in western Bulgaria
population of each as of 2009. The province had a population of 273 252 (also given as 273,240) according to a 2001 census, of which 49.2% were male and 50
Sofia_Province
Belarusian-Israeli scientist (1872–1946)
her to work as a freelance researcher at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. Given an opportunity to come back to Bern, she returned to work at the Institute
Sophia_Getzowa
Lithuanian painter, composer and writer (1875–1911)
Sofija (fiancée) they went to Palanga in 1908, and on 1 January 1909 they got married, later visiting Sofija's parents in Kuliai, Karklėnai, Sofija's
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
Mikalojus_Konstantinas_Čiurlionis
various ways, therefore the two most generally used transliterations are given here. External territory of Australia. In free association with New Zealand
List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages
List_of_countries_and_dependencies_and_their_capitals_in_native_languages
Season of television series
officer who is accidentally killed while fighting Ayala Elizabeth A. Davis as Sofija Ozola: A New York City prosecutor Charlie Hudson III as Leroy Bradford:
Daredevil: Born Again season 1
Daredevil:_Born_Again_season_1
First Lady of Libya from 1970 to 2011
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where she was born as Zsófia Farkas, or Sofija Farkaš, and is of Bosnian Croat or Hungarian origin. Farkash met Gaddafi
Safia_Farkash
European club basketball competition finals
Madrid (in 1966–67 Final) Jānis Krūmiņš (ASK Rīga) 32 points vs. Academic Sofija (in 1958 Final) Earl Williams (Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv) 31 points vs. Real
EuroLeague_Championship_Game
1992 film by Srđan Dragojević
frightened, but he finally falls in love with Marina. They get a baby girl, named Sofija. Marina (Milena Pavlović), an 18-year-old honor student. Nikola is the
We_Are_Not_Angels
Russian mathematician (1850–1891)
Lithuania, is named after her, called Sofija Kovalevskaja Gymnasium. There was another school in Vilnius named after her, called Sofija Kovalevskaja Progymnasium
Sofya_Kovalevskaya
1948 children's book by Tove Jansson
Maktoum, Dar Al Muna, Dubai, 2008 translated by Sakina Ibrahim Timelines, Sofija, 2022, translated by Cecilia Davidsson Kuaile de Mumi jiating, Xiaozhitang
Finn_Family_Moomintroll
National radio broadcaster
Broadcasting began in June of the same year. Rodno Radio was renamed Radio Sofija in 1934. On 25 January 1935, Boris III of Bulgaria signed a Decree nationalising
Bulgarian_National_Radio
Anatolian saint
Emmanuel Moutafov (eds.). ГЕРОИ • КУЛТОВЕ • СВЕТЦИ / Heroes • Cults • Saints. Sofija. pp. 181–198.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Theodore_Tiron
Medieval legend
Emmanuel Moutafov (eds.), ГЕРОИ • КУЛТОВЕ • СВЕТЦИ / Heroes Cults Saints Sofija (2015), 181-198. Robertson, Duncan (1998), The Medieval Saints' Lives, pp
Saint_George_and_the_Dragon
Oldest known Slavic alphabet
glagoljice". In Božilova, Rumjana (ed.). B'lgari i H'rvati prez vekovete. Sofija. pp. 31–42. Retrieved 3 January 2024.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location
Glagolitic_script
Surname list
military attaché to Berlin and Colonel in the Lithuanian Military Court Sofija Smetonienė (née Chodakauskaitė) (1885–1968), the wife of the first President
Chodakowski
Spread of Greek language and culture
the Thracian City of Seuthopolis". Vasilka Gerasimova-Tomova in memoriam. Sofija: Nacionalen Archeologičeski Inst. s Muzej. pp. 109–126. Retrieved 29 July
Hellenization
Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania from 1548 to 1551
grief after Barbara's death. The band claims the song not only to have given the name to the album but also to have "set its whole outline." Frost 2015, pp
Barbara_Radziwiłł
Non-Jews who saved Jews during the Holocaust
has to be given without any financial gain expected in return (although covering expenses such as food is acceptable). The award has been given without
Righteous_Among_the_Nations
Serbian politician
Interview with Branka Stamenkovic", The Mountain Astrologer, April/May 2009. Sofija Popović, "Predsednička kandidatkinja Branka Stamenković: Kraljica retrogradnog
Branka_Stamenković
Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe
Mallick, Shop; Lazaridis, Iosif; Korać, Miomir; Golubović, Snežana; Petković, Sofija (2021-08-31). "Cosmopolitanism at the Roman Danubian Frontier, Slavic Migrations
Thracians
in an orphanage. Kazys Binkis (recognized in 1988), writer and his wife Sofija Binkienė (1967). They hid Jews in their house in Kaunas and looked for other
List of Lithuanian Righteous Among the Nations
List_of_Lithuanian_Righteous_Among_the_Nations
College of the City University of New York City, New York
James DiGiovanna, author and award-winning film reviewer and filmmaker Sofija Grandakovska, author in the field of comparative literature studies and
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
John_Jay_College_of_Criminal_Justice
10th-century Bulgarian neo-Gnostic sect
Protestants of the East (s.l., 1879) J. Ivanov, Bogomilski knigi i legendi (Sofija, 1925). French translation by M. Ribeyrol, Livres et Légendes bogomiles
Bogomilism
Ban of Croatia between 1848 and 1859
the Országos Honvédelmi Bizottmány (National Homeguarding Committee) was given the power of execution. Lamberg, trying to take over the command of the
Josip_Jelačić
Drawings and paintings on walls
the actions". Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung. Sarajevo. Retrieved 28 August 2022. Sofija Popović (12 November 2021). "The case of Mladić mural shows that authorities
Graffiti
Guardsmen, Nezlobinski was forced to leave Russia and together with his wife Sofija and several friends, he arrived to Kingdom Yugoslavia, where he was assigned
Nikola_Nezlobinski
Batala iz 1393 godine. Izvestija na Instituta za balgarska istorija 14-15, Sofija, 1964, 495-507;Franjo Šanjek, Bosansko - humski krstjani u povijesnim vrelima
Literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Literature_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Archaeological culture of Southeastern Europe
S2CID 245509501. Porčić, Marko; Blagojević, Tamara; Pendić, Jugoslav; Stefanović, Sofija (2020). "The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central
Starčevo_culture
Aspect of women's history
soldiers and foreigners Flora Sandes and Leslie Joy Whitehead and soldier Sofija Jovanović, sergeant Milunka Savić, Antonija Javornik, and sergeant Slavka
Women_in_World_War_I
15th-century battle in present-day Bulgaria
ISBN 978-0-472-10079-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "They then moved on and captured Sofija... It should be stressed, however, that the
Battle_of_Zlatitsa
Early history of the Albanians
thrakischen Sprache [Characteristic of the Thracian language] (in German). Sofija Akademia. p. 113. Çabej 1961, pp. 248–249. Wilkes 1995, pp. 278–279. Demiraj
Origin_of_the_Albanians
Archaeological site of Mesolithic and Proto-Neolithic culture in the Balkans
pavilion at the Expo 2020 in Dubai. The team headed by physical anthropologist Sofija Stefanović [sr] who reconstructed the face of the 10,000-year-old human
Lepenski_Vir
Serbian Chetnik commander (1903–1944)
Serbo-Croatian). Pavlović, Momčilo; Mladenović, Božica (6 May 2003). "Sofija opčinila Kostu Pećanca" [Sofija Enchanted Kosta Pećanac]. Glas javnosti (in Serbo-Croatian)
Kosta_Pećanac
Croatian recording artist (born 1981)
married to Brigita Krkač since 2006 with whom he has two children, daughter Sofija (b. 2006) and son David (b. 2013). Four-time winner of the Croatian music
Jacques_Houdek
sport, as with other countries. Among the leading table tennis players is Sofija Tepes. Felipe Olivares, only 15 years old, is the current teen world champion
Sport_in_Chile
021.rs (in Serbian). 23 February 2022. Retrieved 12 March 2022. Popović, Sofija (1 March 2022). "Predsednička kandidatkinja Branka Stamenković: Kraljica
2022_Serbian_general_election
Polish Latin poet
version. Sarbiewski portrait at the Church of St. Johns in Vilnius (by Sofija Veiverytė) Scraffito painting at the Vilnius University Faculty of Philology
Maciej_Kazimierz_Sarbiewski
Composer of the Croatian national anthem
what was then the Austrian Empire, on 8 December 1821 to Ignjatije and Sofija Runjanin. He was an ethnic Serb, and was baptized in the Eastern Orthodox
Josip_Runjanin
Power, Robert C.; de Becdelièvre, Camille; Goude, Gwenaëlle; Stefanović, Sofija (2021-01-01). "Microbotanical evidence for the spread of cereal use during
History_of_the_Balkans
Ethnic group
and 2001". Stanovništvo. 46 (2): 23–62. doi:10.2298/stnv0802023b. Božić, Sofija (2010). "Serbs in Croatia (1918–1929): Between the myth of "Greater-Serbian
Serbs_of_Croatia
Lithuanian manor house
1928 Wanda married Romanas Chodakauskas (1883–1932), brother of First Lady Sofija Smetonienė (1884–1968). Romanas Chodakauskas summered at Lapšiai with Wanda
Lapšiai_Manor
Pakistani actress
the screen name Renuka Devi. In her interview given to the Pakistani music and film archivist Lutfullah Khan, Mirza recalled Devika Rani named her after
Begum_Khurshid_Mirza
Serbian footballer (born 1970)
June 1994 in South Korea), Marija (born 17 October 2000 in Germany), and Sofija (born 26 July 2007 in Spain). Bogdanović and his family reside in Belgrade
Rade_Bogdanović
International song competition for youth
Mirzalieva Armenia – David Vardanyan San Marino – Giovanni Macedonia – Sofija Spasenoska Ukraine – Liza Arfush Belarus – Sasha Tkach Moldova – Denis
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013
Junior_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2013
Roman city
Mallick, Shop; Lazaridis, Iosif; Korać, Miomir; Golubović, Snežana; Petković, Sofija (2021-08-31). "Cosmopolitanism at the Roman Danubian Frontier, Slavic Migrations
Viminacium
Help offered to Jews to escape the Holocaust
Šimaitė, doctor Petras Baublys, writer Kazys Binkis and his wife journalist Sofija Binkienė, musician Vladas Varčikas, writer and translator Danutė Zubovienė
Rescue of Jews during the Holocaust
Rescue_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
2010–2011. It was led by Prof. Dr. Sofija Grandakovska and it materialized in a chrestomathy and an exhibition with the same name. The project "The Jews from
The Jews from Macedonia and the Holocaust
The_Jews_from_Macedonia_and_the_Holocaust
including Pranas Mašiotas, linguists Jonas Jablonskis and Juozas Balčikonis, Sofija Kymantaitė-Čiurlionienė. Students organized their own societies, most prominent
Lithuanian schools in Voronezh
Lithuanian_schools_in_Voronezh
Ethnic group in Lithuania
Budzyński – politician Kanuty Rusiecki – painter Michał Pius Römer – lawyer Sofija Pšibiliauskienė – writer (Polish: Zofia Przybylewska) Marija Lastauskienė
Poles_in_Lithuania
Serbian medieval dynasty
Recueil de travaux de l'Institut des études byzantines. Institut. p. 452. Sofija Božić (1 April 2014). Istorija i geografija: susreti i prožimanja: History
Vojislavljević_dynasty
East Baltic language
(Žemaitija) – but their origins are a subject of ongoing debates. Linguist Jūratė Sofija Laučiūtė argues that prior to their assimilation, ancient Samogitians were
Lithuanian_language
Bašičević, (Working under the name, Mangelos) Antun Maračić Ines Matijević Cakić Kata Mijatović Jadranka Mlinar Marijana Muljević Sofija Naletilić Penavuša Damir
Filip_Trade_Collection
территории Хорватии". Славянские културы и Балканы (in Russian). Vol. 1. Sofija. pp. 375–390.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
List of Glagolitic printed works
List_of_Glagolitic_printed_works
ⰀⰐⰃⰎⰋⰋⰔⰍⰋⰮⰬ ⰃⰓⰬⰝⰔⰍⰋⰮⰬ Ⰻ ⰎⰀⰕⰋⰐⰔⰍⰋⰘⰬ ⰔⰍⰀⰈⰀⰅⰮⰀ. ISBN 953-6080-00-1. Gadžijeva, Sofija; Kovačević, Ana; Mihaljević, Milan; Požar, Sandra; Reinhart, Johannes; Šimić
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1600–1699)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1600–1699)
Historical tribe and region of Montenegro
goalkeeper who played for SFR Yugoslavia. Borislav Milošević - Serbian diplomat Sofija Milošević - Serbian fashion model Žarko Obradović - Serbian politician and
Vasojevići
Serbian politician (1826–1901)
solemnly in all Serbian circles, and the speech at the reception was given by Sofija Pasković. But while he was in prison, the Serbian political scene began
Svetozar_Miletić
Lithuanian politician (1875–1906)
Žymantienė (Žemaitė) and advised Marija Pečkauskaitė (Šatrijos Ragana), Sofija Pšibiliauskienė (Lazdynų Pelėda), Gabrielė Petkevičaitė (Bitė), Jonas Biliūnas
Povilas_Višinskis
Serbian game show
numbers and basic mathematical operations to get a result as close to the given number as possible. A 90-second time limit is imposed. After the time limit
TV_Slagalica
first writer of plays based on more recent Croatian literature: "Juran i Sofija" (1839). The old theatre building was badly damaged in the great earthquake
Theatre_of_Croatia
(2001). Sărbo-chărvatska gramatika [Serbo-Croatian Grammar] (in Bulgarian). Sofija: Emas. p. 359. OCLC 635194865. Ličen, Marina; Dahl, Johannes (1981). "Die
Serbo-Croatian_grammar
about the first match of the Summit Series USSR — Canada 1972 Letters to Sofija (Lithuanian: Laiškai Sofijai) (2013) – Lithuanian biographical film about
List of 2013 films based on actual events
List_of_2013_films_based_on_actual_events
Most prominent academic institution in Serbia
September 2020. "Peter Handke". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 12 September 2020. Sofija Škorić and George Vid Tomashevich, The Serbian Academy After A Century:
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Serbian_Academy_of_Sciences_and_Arts
Ethnic group
Lazaridis, Iosif; Mah, Matthew; Korać, Miomir; Golubović, Snežana; Petković, Sofija; Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša; Vulović, Dragana; Alihodžić, Timka; Ash
Greeks
Zagrebu u 2007. Zagreb: Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica. Gadžijeva, Sofija; Kovačević, Ana; Mihaljević, Milan; Požar, Sandra; Reinhart, Johannes; Šimić
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1400–1499)
Annual Russian film award
conceived by Nikita Mikhalkov as a counterweight to the annual Nika Awards given by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences. Each year the members
Golden Eagle Award for Best Television Motion Picture (Russia)
Golden_Eagle_Award_for_Best_Television_Motion_Picture_(Russia)
Serbian philanthropist (1849–1898)
Antonije Anta Radivojevic, Mihail's manager of the property. Antonije's wife Sofija tried to replace Velimir's mother, and her son Živko was like a brother
Velimir_Mihailo_Teodorović
Ethnic group
Freedom. Belgrade: Military Museum. p. xliv. Georgevitch 2018, p. 183. Sofija Božić (1 April 2014). Istorija i geografija: susreti i prožimanja: History
Serbs_of_North_Macedonia
Serbian bishop and saint (1845–1915)
Međunarodnog naučnog skupa Beograd. Putevi srpskog bogoslovlja (2): 102. Božić, Sofija (2023), "Dalmatinski episkopi i kulturni razvoj Srba u Dalmaciji u 19. i
Nikodim_Milaš
189–207. Porčić, Marko; Blagojević, Tamara; Pendić, Jugoslav; Stefanović, Sofija (2020). "The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central
History_of_Kosovo
Bulgarian machine-building company plant
| Община Ловеч Kărlov, Kiril P. (2008). Samoletostroeneto v Bălgarija. Sofija: Basa. ISBN 978-954-9462-30-2. OCLC 643675835. Goli︠a︡ma ent︠s︡iklopedii︠a︡
Balkan_(factory)
ⰀⰐⰃⰎⰋⰋⰔⰍⰋⰮⰬ ⰃⰓⰬⰝⰔⰍⰋⰮⰬ Ⰻ ⰎⰀⰕⰋⰐⰔⰍⰋⰘⰬ ⰔⰍⰀⰈⰀⰅⰮⰀ. ISBN 953-6080-00-1. Gadžijeva, Sofija; Kovačević, Ana; Mihaljević, Milan; Požar, Sandra; Reinhart, Johannes; Šimić
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1200–1299)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1200–1299)
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 2010 to 2020
Retrieved 22 November 2020. "Vučić: Hram Svetog Save će biti nova Sveta Sofija". rts.rs. Retrieved 27 November 2020. "More Than a Church – New 'Hagia Sophia'
Irinej,_Serbian_Patriarch
2018 novel by Robbie Arnott
Jabour, Bridie; Doherty, Ben; Carmichael, Jay; Connell, John; Stefanovic, Sofija; O'Grady, Emily; Tumarkin, Maria; Christian, David; Arnott, Robbie (27 May
Flames_(novel)
Serbian politician and writer
cincarskog porekla u istoriji Srba. P.B. Marinković. p. 18. ISBN 9788690509713. Sofija Božić, Istorija i geografija: susreti i prožimanja: History and geography:
Dimitrije_Davidović
Serbian millionaire and politician
century. Janić was born in 1853 in Mavrovo to father Samuilo and mother Sofija (née Pejić). His grandfather Jane had previously gone to Belgrade and started
Golub_Janić
Chodakauskas (1883–1932) and Tadas Chodakauskas (1889–1959), and one older sister, Sofija Smetonienė (1884–1968). Jadvyga was baptized on February 17, 1891, by the
Jadvyga_Tūbelienė
Croatian linguist
from the original on 25 September 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2016. Popović, Sofija (6 December 2011). "HAZU treba ukinuti a jezične puritance bojkotirati jer
Snježana_Kordić
Island in Serbia
Marinko Paunović (1968). Beograd: večiti grad. N.U. Svetozar Marković. p. 41. Sofija Božić (2014). Istorija i geografija: susreti i prožimanja. Институт за новију
Ada_Ciganlija
Municipality in Belgrade, Serbia
Retrieved 20 September 2024. A.M. (25 June 2017), "Tu je Dunav gledala Sofija Loren", Politika-Magazin, No. 1030 (in Serbian), pp. 26–27 Z.Atić (8 August
Grocka
Political scandal in Serbia
degrees on board's decision on Siniša Mali's doctorate] (in Serbian). N1. Sofija Mandić (26 November 2019). "Da li je odluka politička?" [Is the decision
Siniša Mali plagiarism scandal
Siniša_Mali_plagiarism_scandal
Batala iz 1393 godine. Izvestija na Instituta za balgarska istorija 14-15, Sofija, 1964, 495-507;Franjo Šanjek, Bosansko - humski krstjani u povijesnim vrelima
Medieval literacy of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Medieval_literacy_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Serbian philanthropist
1860. In 1862, her husband died. He was buried alongside their children Sofija and Kosta at Nikolajevska Church, and she spent time with lawyers defending
Marija_Trandafil
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name SAFIRA means "like a sapphire."
Boy/Male
Slavic Russian Polish
Lively.
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Russian Sonya, SONJA means "wisdom."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Rough.
Female
Polish
 Polish form of Greek Sophia, ZOFIA means "wisdom." Compare with another form of Zofia.
Female
Croatian
, wisdom.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Hill, Heights
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Naomhán, NIVEN means either "little saint."
Female
Finnish
Finnish name derived from the word seijas, SEIJA means "serene."
Female
Bulgarian
(СофиÑ), wisdom.
Female
Serbian
(СофиÑ) Croatian and Serbian form of Greek Sophia, SOFIJA means "wisdom."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Language of God
Boy/Male
Indian
Hill, Heights
Female
Russian
(Russian СофиÑ, Ukrainian: СофіÑ): Russian and Ukrainian form of Greek Sophia, SOFIYA means "wisdom."
Female
Russian
(СофьÑ) Russian form of Greek Sophia, SOFYA means "wisdom."
Female
Italian
Italian and Portuguese form of Russian Sonya, SONIA means "wisdom."Â
Female
Romanian
Feminine form of Romanian Sorin, SORINA means "sun."
Female
German
Dutch and German form of French Sophie, SOFIE means "wisdom."Â
Female
Yiddish
 Variant spelling of Yiddish Tzofiya, ZOFIA means "guard" or "scout." Compare with another form of Zofia.
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.
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Meditation; Remembrance; In Remembrance of God
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Giving Water
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sanjanthi | ஸஂஜாணதீ
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Hearty Traditions
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ray of light or Sun rays, Silken, Full of light
Surname or Lastname
English, Swedish (Martinsson), Norwegian and Danish (Martinsen)
English, Swedish (Martinsson), Norwegian and Danish (Martinsen) : patronymic from the personal name Martin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jenkins.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Giver of Gains
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Barrett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a pet form of Hugh.
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
SOFIJA GIVEN-NAME
n.
To pledge; as, to give one's word.
n.
An Asiatic leguminous herb (Glycine Soja) the seeds of which are used in preparing the sauce called soy.
n.
To set forth as a known quantity or a known relation, or as a premise from which to reason; -- used principally in the passive form given.
n.
To devote; to apply; used reflexively, to devote or apply one's self; as, the soldiers give themselves to plunder; also in this sense used very frequently in the past participle; as, the people are given to luxury and pleasure; the youth is given to study.
v.
Disposed; inclined; -- used with an adv.; as, virtuously given.
n.
To excite or cause to exist, as a sensation; as, to give offense; to give pleasure or pain.
v.
Granted; assumed; supposed to be known; set forth as a known quantity, relation, or premise.
n.
To cause; to make; -- with the infinitive; as, to give one to understand, to know, etc.
n.
One who gives; a donor; a bestower; a grantor; one who imparts or distributes.
n.
See Softa.
v. i.
To yield to force or pressure; to relax; to become less rigid; as, the earth gives under the feet.
pl.
of Sofi
n.
To yield; to furnish; to produce; to emit; as, flint and steel give sparks.
p. p.
of Give
n.
To exhibit as a product or result; to produce; to show; as, the number of men, divided by the number of ships, gives four hundred to each ship.
n.
The sense given by an interpreter; exposition or explanation given; meaning; as, commentators give various interpretations of the same passage of Scripture.
n.
To yield possesion of; to deliver over, as property, in exchange for something; to pay; as, we give the value of what we buy.
v. i.
To give a gift or gifts.
adv.
Stated; fixed; as, in a given time.