Certificate of Name
Boyanova
Feminine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Boyanova is a Bulgarian surname that functions as the feminine form of Boyanov. In Bulgarian naming traditions, surnames often take different endings based on gender: masculine surnames typically end in –ов (-ор) while feminine ones end in ‐ава (‐апf). Therefore, Boyanova is used by female members of a family whose ancestral surname is Boyanov. Etymology and Origins The patronymic Boyanov means “son of Boyan.” Boyan itself is a Bulgarian form of the name Bojan, which derives from the Old Slavic element bojĭ meaning “battle.” A notable carrier of the name Bojan was a 9th-century Bulgarian saint and martyr, also known as Enravota, who was a son of Khan Omurtag. He is venerated as a saint in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, and his name’s connection to “battle” is likely symbolic of spiritual or physical struggle. Related Names and Variants Boyanova is directly linked to the masculine forms Boyanov and Boyan, as well as the root form Bojan. The root, Bojan, appears in several Slavic languages (e.g., Serbian, Croatian Slovenian) and has various domesticised forms. Cultural Context In Bulgaria, the use of andronymic surnames (derived from a father’s name) is a common Indo-European tradition. Among modern Bulgarian surnames, Boyanova is relatively rare according to demographic data (as recorded by Forebears). The surname points to a unique vocabulary struggle (the battle connection) and ties the holder to a long tradition of Slavic-onomastic development. Meaning: “Feminine form of Boyanov” (i.e., “daughter of Boyan”) Origin: Bulgarian Root: Derived from Bojan, meaning “battle” Usage: Bulgarian surname for women Related Variants: Boyanov, Boyan, Bojan
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