Sofya name meaning

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Updated: March 20th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Russian and Turkish
Pronunciation: s(o)-fya
Meaning: Wisdom, Form of Sophie, Skill and Graceful
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What does Sofya mean?

Mainly used in Russian and Turkish new and unexpected, Sofya is originated from Old Greek is used for baby girls. Sofya is version of durable and predominant Sophia. Sophia is form of The Greek Name Σοφια in Latin language.

Meaning of Sophia is Skill and Graceful is originated from Old Greek.

How do I pronounce Sofya?

The most common way to pronounce two syllabled Sofya is s(o)-fya. The other ways to say the name is sof-ya.

Variants of Sofya

Sophia, Fieke, Sonja, Anasophia, Sophiagrace, Sona, Sophie, Anna, Grace

How popular is the name Sofya?

Sofya is a familiar baby name in France, it has been in use since 1980 and was able to reach the top 900 names. Recently in 2017, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 882 on girl names chart when 54 babies were named Sofya.

Over 388 people have been named Sofya in France. Sofya is an uncommon baby name in United States, in use since 2001, peaked in 2011 when it ranked 5715th. Over 215 people have been named Sofya in United States.

It also recently appeared in England and Wales baby girl names chart.

Sofya is a rare baby name in Belgium still in use today. However things change on global perspective, Sofya is extremely popular in Russia where every 1 in 2000 have the name.

Also the baby name is popular in Ukraine. According to our research, over 160000 babies have been named Sofya globally.

YearRankBirths
2018136936
2017106249
20161004010
2015944611
2014578222
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Facts

Sofya in Nordic countries

CountriesWomen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands65
Sweden332
Norway1416
Denmark160

What numerology tells about Sofya?

Letter A at the end of your name foreshadows your high ambition to become someone in life. Stop focusing on the past and embrace your future. Sometimes, you question your existence. You take calculated risks and take your ideas and the ideas of others seriously. You can't stand injustice. Change your perspective. If a person doesn't love you as you imagined, you suppose they don't love you at all.

Other names liked by would be parents that are similar to Sofya

  •  Georgius - Substantially used in Swedish and Dutch, Georgius is rooted from Old Greek and is bestowed upon boys, meaning of Georgius is "Worker of the Earth or Farmer"
  •  Jacinta - Noteworthy Jacinta is used notably in Spanish and Marathi, Jacinta means "Precious Stone or Purple Flower Name" has its roots in Old Greek is used as a gender-neutral name
  •  Herodias - Used chiefly in Biblical, Herodias is originated from Old Greek, Herodias means "Heros Meaning Hero Fighter or Song of the Hero" is a baby girl name
  •  Niobe - Niobe's meaning is Rejuvenator used for girls has its origin in Old Greek is used mainly in Greek
  •  Thizby - The girl name Thizby means "Where the Dove Lives" came from Old Greek. Thizby is derivation of Thisbe.

Famous people named Sofya

  • Sofya Yanovskaya, mathematician and historian, specializing
  • Sofya Melikyan, Armenian pianist, born in Yerevan
  • Sofya Gollan in Preservation as Director
  • Sofya Skya in Assassins Run as Actress
  • Actor Sofya Agumava, well-known for movie Vremya schastlivykh nakhodok
  • In 1982, Sofya Gorshkova characterized the role of N in drama, romance movie Svidaniye s molodostyu.
  • In 1913, Sofya Goslavskaya portrayed the role of Mikhail Romanov in film Votsareniye doma Romanovykh.
  • In 1958, Sofya Pavlova portrayed the role of Anyuta Fokina in drama flick Kommunist.
  • In 1928 drama film, Zemlya v plenu, Sofya Yakovleva characterized Katarina.

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