Praskovya
Praskovya Origin and Meaning
Praskovya is a traditional Russian feminine name with Slavic origins. It derives from the Greek name Paraskevi (Παρασκευή), which literally means 'preparation' or 'Friday' (the day of preparation for the Sabbath). In Russian Orthodox tradition, Saint Paraskeva of Iconium is venerated, giving the name religious significance. Praskovya was quite common in Imperial Russia, particularly among nobility and peasantry alike during the 17th-19th centuries. Notable bearers include Praskovya Kovalyova-Zhemchugova, a serf actress who became a countess. The name's popularity declined significantly after the Russian Revolution, becoming rare in contemporary Russia. Outside Slavic countries, Praskovya remains extremely uncommon but carries historical richness and cultural authenticity for those with Russian heritage.
Famous People Named Praskovya
- Praskovya IvanovnaRussian tsarevna, daughter of Ivan V and Tsaritsa Praskovia
- Praskovya Aleksandrovna BruceRussian noblewoman; confidante of Empress Catherine the Great
- Praskovya IvanovskayaRussian revolutionary
- Praskovya Sergeevna UvarovaRussian archaeologist