Grigoryeva
Feminine
Russian
Meaning & Origin
Grigoryeva is the feminine form of the Russian surname Grigoryev, which means "son of Grigoriy." Grigoriy is the Russian form of Gregory, derived from the Greek name Gregorios, meaning "watchful" or "alert." The surname thus carries a strong Christian heritage, as the name Gregory was widely adopted by early Christians and numerous saints and popes.
The surname traces its roots to the Russian patronymic tradition, where the suffix "-ev" (or "-ova" for females) indicates descent. Grigoryeva is a common surname across Russia, borne by women as the plain feminine form, paralleling the masculine Grigoryev. Related forms in other cultures include Armenian Grigoryan, Bulgarian Grigorova, and Danish Gregersen.
Notable Bearers
The surname has been carried by many accomplished individuals. Among them:
Apollon Grigoryev (1822–1864), Russian poet and literary critic
Boris Grigoriev (1886–1939), Russian painter and graphic artist
Ellina Grigorieva (born 1960), Russian-American mathematician
Kate Grigorieva (born 1988), Russian model and former Victoria's Secret Angel
Afanasy Grigoriev (1782–1868), Russian architect
Cultural Significance
As a patronymic surname, Grigoryeva reflects a deep-rooted Russian naming custom that ties individuals to their paternal lineage. The enduring popularity of the name Gregory—borne by many saints and popes—has kept this surname widespread across Slavic regions.