Petrovna
Petrovna is a feminine patronymic used in Russian and other Slavic naming traditions. It literally means “daughter of Petr/Peter” and is employed to indicate the father’s given name in a person’s full name. The form is created by taking the father’s name in its appropriate genitive and adding the suffix -ovna, yielding Petrovna for a father named Petr (Peter).
In practice, Petrovna appears as the middle name in a full Russian name, following the given name
Petrovna is not typically used as a standalone first name or as a common surname. It is
Notable example: Elizaveta Petrovna (1709–1762), also known as Empress Elizabeth of Russia, illustrates the use of
See also: Patronymic, Russian naming conventions, Slavic names.