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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.

and
before
the
family
surname.
For
example,
Elizaveta
Petrovna
was
the
daughter
of
Peter
the
Great.
The
patronymic
is
widely
used
in
formal
address
and
official
documents;
among
close
acquaintances,
it
may
be
replaced
by
a
first
name
alone,
while
in
formal
contexts
it
conveys
respect
and
lineage.
primarily
a
patronymic,
though
in
some
rare
cases
or
in
non-Russian
contexts,
a
patronymic-origin
form
can
appear
as
a
surname
due
to
historical
or
transliteration
variations.
Petrovna
as
a
feminine
patronymic
tied
to
Peter
the
Great.