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      Meaning of the first name
      Feodora

      Origin 
      Russian

      Meaning 
      Divine Gift

      Variations 
      Fedora, Feodor, Cleodora

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Feodora traces its origins back to Russia, where it holds a significant place in history. Derived from the Slavic word Feodor, meaning gift of God, Feodora embodies the notion of a divine gift in its purest form. Its etymology denotes the belief that its bearers are bestowed with a special blessing from the heavens.

      Throughout history, the name Feodora can be observed in various contexts, particularly among Russian nobility and aristocracy. One notable figure was Feodora Romanov, a member of the Russian royal family during the 18th century. Her regal name exemplified the honor and prestige associated with the Feodora lineage, symbolizing the divine essence inherent in her bloodline.

      In modern times, the use of the name Feodora has transcended its historical and cultural roots. Although still popular among families of Russian or Slavic descent, it has also gained recognition among individuals from diverse backgrounds, attracted by its beautiful Eastern European resonance and the profound meaning it carries. As a result, Feodora has become a unique and esteemed choice for parents seeking a name that combines historical significance with a touch of mystique.

      In conclusion, the name Feodora emerged from Russian roots, originating from the Slavic word for gift of God. This name has historical ties to Russian nobility, exemplified through figures like Feodora Romanov. In contemporary usage, Feodora has extended beyond its cultural origins and is embraced by individuals from various backgrounds who are captivated by its distinctive sound and profound meaning.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Feodora.
      Gonzales

      is the most common surname for Feodora.

      Vicente

      is the most common spouse name for Feodora.

      Maria

      is the most common child name for Feodora.

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