Slavica
Slavica is a given name of Slavic origin, commonly used for females. The name derives from the Slavic word "slava," meaning "glory" or "fame." It is particularly prevalent in South Slavic countries such as Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Bulgaria, as well as in other Slavic regions. The name carries a positive connotation associated with honor and renown. Variations of Slavica exist across different Slavic languages, reflecting the shared linguistic roots of the region. It is often part of a compound name, though it can also stand alone as a given name. The popularity of Slavica has seen fluctuations over time, influenced by cultural trends and historical periods. Its enduring presence in Slavic communities highlights its traditional and well-regarded status as a female given name.