See also: Євдокія <span class="searchmatch">Евдокия</span> on Russian Wikipedia Borrowed from Ancient Greek εὐδοκία (eudokía, “goodwill, kindness”). Name of a second century martyr,...
19th century. From Russian <span class="searchmatch">Евдо́кия</span> (Jevdókija). Jevdokija f a transliteration of the Russian female given name <span class="searchmatch">Евдо́кия</span> (Jevdókija) Aldona Eidokija...
Овдо́тья (Ovdótʹja) – Pre-reform orthography (1956) A form of the name <span class="searchmatch">Евдоки́я</span> (Jevdokíja), from Ancient Greek εὐδοκία (eudokía, “good will”). Inherited...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Евдокия</span> From Old Church Slavonic Еудоки́ꙗ (Eudokíja), from Ancient Greek Εὐδοκία (Eudokía, “goodwill, will, wish”), which belongs to the Ancient...
female given name, Yeudakiya, equivalent to English Eudocia or Russian <span class="searchmatch">Евдоки́я</span> (Jevdokíja) Declension of Еўдакі́я (pr soft fem-form accent-a) 1Used with...
Дунька (Dunʹka) is the pejorative form of the peasant woman’s name <span class="searchmatch">Евдокия</span> (Jevdokija); Кулакова (Kulakova) is the feminine form of the surname Кулаков...
proper noun needs an inflection-table template. Ultimately from Russian <span class="searchmatch">Евдокия</span> (Jevdokija). (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈotoi̯/, [ˈo̞to̞ʲ] (Soikkola) IPA(key):...
form of Russian Авдо́тья (Avdótʹja), vernacular form of the saint's name <span class="searchmatch">Евдо́кия</span> (Jevdókija), ultimately from Ancient Greek εὐδοκία (eudokía, “goodwill...