feminine Nadezhda

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Origin:
slavic
Name Root:
NADA > Nadéžda > Nádja
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Old Church Slavonic “Nadéžda (Надежда),” meaning “hope,” a translation of the Ancient Greek word “elpís (ἐλπίς),” with the same meaning. The name began to be used in Western Europe around the 19th-century. It suddenly became much more common due to the popularity of Romanian gymnast Nadia Comăneci, spreading to all Western countries. It should be noted that the name is almost a homograph to Nadiyya, Nadya, Nadia, an Arabic name, which means “tender, delicate.” However, it is not related to the Slavic name Nadja. 1) Nadežda Petrović (1873–1915) was a Serbian painter from the late 19th and early 20th-centuries. Considered Serbia’s most famous impressionist and fauvist, she was the most important Serbian female painter. 2) Nadezhda Konstantinovna “Nadya” Krupskaya (1869–1939) was a Russian Bolshevik revolutionary and politician (she served as the Soviet Union’s Deputy Minister of Education from 1929 until she died in 1939), and the wife of Vladimir Lenin from 1898 until he died in 1924.

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Numerological Values: #1

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Chakra Number: #1
Root Chakra "Muladhara"

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Color meaning: Red

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Notable People and Personalities

Nadezhda Alliluyeva (1901–1932), Second Wife Of Joseph Stalin
Nadezhda Belonenko (1911–1964), Russian Tennis Player
Nadezhda Besfamilnaya (born 1950), Olympic Bronze Medal-winning Soviet Sprinter
Nadezhda Bondarenko, Transnistrian Politician And Candidate For President In The 2006 Election
Nadezhda Chaikova († 1996), Russian Correspondent
Nadezhda Chizhova (born 1945), Soviet Shot Putter
Nadezhda Durova (1783–1866), Woman Who Became A Decorated Soldier During The Napoleonic Wars
Nadezhda Evstyukhina (born 1988), Russian Weightlifter
Nadezhda Frolenkova (born 1989), Ukrainian Ice Dancer
Nadezhda Gumerova (born 1949), Kazakhstani Long-distance Runner
Nadezhda Ilyina (born 1949), Olympic Bronze Medal-winning Soviet Sprinter
Nadezhda Joffe (1906–1999), Soviet Trotskyist And Daughter Of Soviet Leader Adolph Joffe
Nadezhda Khnykina-dvalishvili (1933–1994), Soviet Track And Field Athlete
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya (1869–1939), Russian Marxist Revolutionary And Wife Of Vladimir Lenin
Nadezhda Konyayeva (born 1931), Olympic Bronze Medal-winning Soviet Javelin Thrower
Nadezhda Kosintseva (born 1985), Russian Chess Player
Nadezhda Mandelstam (1899–1980), Russian Writer And Wife Of Poet Osip Mandelstam
Nadezhda Mihaylova, Bulgarian Foreign Minister 1997-2001
Nadezhda Obukhova (1886–1961), Russian Mezzo-soprano
Nadezhda Olizarenko (born 1953), Olympic Gold And Bronze Medal-winning Soviet Middle Distance Runner
Nadezhda Plevitskaya (1884–1940), Russian Singer
Nadezhda Popova (1921–2013), One Of The First Military Female Pilots In The Soviet Union
Nadezhda Ralldugina (born 1957), Soviet Middle Distance Runner
Nadezhda Repina (1809–1867), Russian Actress And Soprano
Nadezhda Sigida (1862–1889), Russian Revolutionary
Nadezhda Teffi (1872–1952), Russian Humorist Writer
Nadezhda Tkachenko (born 1948), Olympic Gold Medal-winning Soviet Pentathlete
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova (born 1989), Political Activist And Artist
Nadezhda Torlopova (born 1978), Olympic Silver Medal-winning Russian Boxer
Nadezhda Udaltsova (1886–1961), Russian Avant-garde Artist
Nadezhda Vasilyeva († 1971), One Of Several Women Claiming To Be Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna
Nadezhda Vinogradova (born 1958), Soviet Heptathlete
Nadezhda Von Meck (1831–1894), Russian Widow For Her Relationship With Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Nadezhda Wijenberg (born 1964), Russian Long-distance Runner
Nadezhda Yakubovich (born 1954), Soviet Javelin Thrower
Nadezhda Zabela-vrubel (1868–1913), Russian Soprano