Pronunciation | VEHS-nah |
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Gender | female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Slavic |
Meaning | spring; mythological Slavic goddess of spring. |
Region of origin | Eastern Europe |
Vesna ( Cyrillic: Весна) is a Slavic female name derived from the name of Vesna, an ancient Slavic goddess of spring. It means " spring" in some Slavic languages. It is in use in Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Slovenia. It is also given in Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. It rarely appears in Poland (as Wiosna, Wesna, and Vesna). [1]
In Croatia, the name Vesna was the second most common feminine given name between 1960 and 1969, while appearing among the most common ones in two earlier decades as well. [2]
Imię Wiosna noszą 4 Polki, 8 razy zanotowano też formę Vesna, spolszczenie Wesna pojawia się 3 razy.
Pronunciation | VEHS-nah |
---|---|
Gender | female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Slavic |
Meaning | spring; mythological Slavic goddess of spring. |
Region of origin | Eastern Europe |
Vesna ( Cyrillic: Весна) is a Slavic female name derived from the name of Vesna, an ancient Slavic goddess of spring. It means " spring" in some Slavic languages. It is in use in Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Slovenia. It is also given in Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. It rarely appears in Poland (as Wiosna, Wesna, and Vesna). [1]
In Croatia, the name Vesna was the second most common feminine given name between 1960 and 1969, while appearing among the most common ones in two earlier decades as well. [2]
Imię Wiosna noszą 4 Polki, 8 razy zanotowano też formę Vesna, spolszczenie Wesna pojawia się 3 razy.