Meaning & History
Andreyeva is the feminine form of the Russian and Bulgarian surname Andreyev. While the masculine form Andreyev is common, Andreyeva (and its variant Andreeva) is used to denote female bearers in these cultures.
Etymology
The surname Andreyev directly derives from the given name Andrey, the Russian, Bulgarian, and Belarusian form of Andrew. The name Andrew ultimately comes from the Greek Ἀνδρέας (Andreas), which itself stems from ἀνδρεῖος (andreios) meaning "manly" or "masculine", a derivative of ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man". Thus, Andreyeva carries the same core meaning of masculinity or manliness.
Cultural Significance
The name is most common in Russia and Bulgaria. Like many Slavic surnames, Andreyev/Andreyeva has a possessive patronymic origin: it means "son (or daughter) of Andrey", reflecting the traditional ov/eva suffix used to form family names from fathers' names.
Variant Forms
A direct variant is Andreeva, an alternative transliteration of the same Russian feminine form. Masculine counterparts include Andreev (Russian) and Andreyev (Bulgarian/Russian). Cognate surnames in other languages, such as Andersen (Danish/Norwegian) or Andreasen (Danish), share the same Andrew-derived patronymic structure.
- Meaning: Daughter of Andrey; ultimately "manly"
- Origin: Slavic patronymic derived from the Greek name Andrew
- Type: Feminine surname
- Usage regions: Russia, Bulgaria
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Andreyev