Certificate of Name
Slavcho
Masculine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Slavcho (Cyrillic: Славчо) is a Bulgarian given name, originally a diminutive of names containing the Slavic element slava meaning "glory".This name reflects the common Slavic onomastic tradition of forming familiar or affectionate forms by adding suffixes such as "-cho". The root element slava is widely used in Slavic names like Vladimir ("ruling with glory") and Vjačeslav ("greater glory"). Other related diminutive forms include Slavko in Slovene and Slavčo in Macedonian, as well as Slaviša in Slovene, all sharing the same etymological foundation.Notable BearersSlavcho is borne by various Bulgarian figures from politics, sports, and the arts. Notable bearers include:Slavcho Atanasov (born 1968), Bulgarian politician and member of the European ParliamentSlavcho Binev (born 1965), Bulgarian politician and former taekwondo athleteSlavcho Chervenkov (born 1955), Bulgarian Olympic wrestler in the heavyweight freestyle categorySlavcho Krumov (1975–2026), Bulgarian politicianSlavcho Pavlov (born 1968), Bulgarian footballer and managerSlavcho Shokolarov (born 1989), Bulgarian footballerSlavcho Slavov (born 1937), Bulgarian volleyball playerSlavcho Toshev (born 1980), Bulgarian footballerSlavcho Vasev (1906–1990), Bulgarian writer and politicianIn sports, Slavcho Batinkov competed as a cross-country skier for Bulgaria, adding to the name's representation in athletics.Cultural ContextIn Bulgarian naming tradition, diminutives are commonly used both as standalone given names and as affectionate nicknames. Names derived from slava carry connotations of honor and renown, values deeply rooted in Slavic history.Key FactsMeaning: Derived from Slavic slava ("glory")Origin: Bulgarian diminutiveType: Given name/masculineUsage Regions: Bulgaria, less commonly in other South Slavic countries
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