Yevgenyevna
Yevgenyevna is a patronymic of Russian origin, meaning "daughter of Yevgeny." In Russian naming conventions, a patronymic is derived from the father's given name and is used as a middle name, often in conjunction with the given name and surname. For example, if a man's given name is Yevgeny, his daughter would have the patronymic Yevgenyevna. This patronymic is an integral part of a person's full name and is used in formal address and official documents. It serves to identify the paternal lineage. The masculine form of this patronymic is Yevgenyevich, meaning "son of Yevgeny." The use of patronymics is a deeply ingrained cultural practice in Russia and other Slavic countries, reflecting a tradition of emphasizing family ties and paternal heritage. While less common in everyday informal speech, patronymics are still widely used and respected.