Ignatieva
Feminine
Russian
Meaning & Origin
Ignatieva is an alternate transcription of the Russian surname Игнатьева (see Ignatyeva), the feminine form of Ignatyev, which means "son of Ignatiy" — the Russian form of Ignatius. In Russian naming convention, the suffix -evich or -ovich for patronymics (and equally for surnames meaning "son of") gives way to -ov & -ev for masculine surnames, while the feminine counterpart replaces the ending with -a.Etymology and Historical OriginThe name Igantius ultimately derives from the Latin family name Egnatius, but the Slavic form takes an G and acquires the nativised Russian ending -iy (Ignatiy). The Russian masculine surname Ignatyev and its feminine equivalent Ignatyeva/Ignatieva thus mean literally "(woman) belonging to Iganti(y/ef)" or essentially naming by descent. The surname was institutionalised in the Imperial Russian period, and according to Wikipedia, the Ignatyevs (often transcribed Ignatieff in English) trace their noble roots to a Muscovite boyar Theodore Biakont, who emigrated from Chernihiv to Moscow in the 14th century; the family appears close to the influential Metropolitan of Kiev.Notable BearersThe Wikipedia extract enumerates several notable bearers: Aleksandr Ignatyev (born 1971, football player), Alexsandr Ignatyev (1912–1998, sculptor), and Alexandra Nikolaevna Ignatieff (born 1939), a Franco-Russian countess. Although these individuals bear a (masculine) transliteration form, the feminine form is nevertheless used systematically for female members in standard Russian documentation.Variant Forms. The full range of masculine cognates include Ignatiev (an alterna…Meaning: Alternate cscription of Russian ИгнатьеваOrigin and proper host: Russia, deriving from Latin/Ignatii derivativeDerivation specifics: Patronymic surname meaning “of Ignat Ignatievaa – feminine counterpart (haending -a) of (ign)a/or – specifically belonging to name