Certificate of Name
Nonna
Feminine
Russian
Meaning & Origin
Nonna is a Russian feminine name derived from Nonnos. This was the name of a 4th-century saint from Nazianzus in Cappadocia. She was the mother of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, a renowned theologian and Church Father of the early Christian church. Etymology The root name Nonnos is of uncertain meaning, but it is thought to have Egyptian or Semitic origins. Saint Nonnos was a 4th-century Egyptian monk who became bishop of Heliopolis in Syria. The name was also borne by a notable 5th-century Greek poet who wrote the epic Dionysiaca. The connection to Saint Nonna, mother of Gregory, fixed the feminine form in Christian tradition. Cultural Significance In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Saint Nonna is venerated as a mother saint. Her familial role reflects the dynastic pattern of early Christian saints, where piety was passed through generations. The name Nonna thus embodies both a linguistic tie to its Egyptian antecedent and a spiritual heritage associated with motherhood. Related Variants The Georgian form Nona 3 is a cognate, sharing the same saintly origin. Meaning: Originally unknown; likely Egyptian or Semitic Origin: Russian, via Nonnos Type: Feminine Usage Regions: Russia, Eastern Orthodox communities
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