Gerasimova
Feminine
Russian
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginsGerasimova is the feminine form of the Russian surname Gerasimov, which itself is a patronymic meaning "son of Gerasim." The root name Gerasim comes from the Greek name Gerasimos, derived from the Greek word γέρας (geras) meaning "honour, gift." Saint Gerasimus, a 5th-century hermit living near the Jordan River, is a notable bearer of the male form.Notable BearersAccording to historical records, several individuals have borne the surname Gerasimova. One prominent figure is Elena Gerasimova (born 2004), a Russian artistic gymnast. The masculine form Gerasimov has been carried by numerous notable individuals, including the painter Aleksandr Mikhailovich Gerasimov and the diplomat Dmitry Gerasimov.Distribution and Variant FormsAs a distinctively Russian surname, Gerasimova is primarily feminine. Related names include the masculine form Gerasimov and the given name Gerasim, which is also used in Bulgarian and Macedonian contexts. The surname is characteristic of Russian patronymic naming conventions.Meaning: Feminine form of "son of Gerasim" (Gerasim meaning "honour, gift")Origin: Greek, via RussianType: Patronymic surnameUsage regions: Russia, also found in Russian-speaking communities