Lebedeva

Overview:

Lebedeva is a surname with origins in Russia, particularly among the Russian-speaking population. It is known as a feminine form of the surname Lebedev, which is derived from the Russian word "lebed" meaning swan.

Origins:

The surname Lebedeva is of Russian origin and is considered to be a common surname in Russia and other Slavic countries. It is a patronymic surname, derived from the male surname Lebedev or the nickname Lebed which means "swan" in Russian.

Distribution and Popularity:

Lebedeva is predominantly found in Russia and other Slavic countries where Russian is spoken. However, due to migration patterns, individuals with the surname Lebedeva can also be found in other countries, including the United Kingdom.

Notable Individuals:

  • Ekaterina Lebedeva: A Russian artist known for her portrait drawings in the 18th century.
  • Natalia Lebedeva: A Russian biathlete who competed in the Winter Olympics.
  • Svetlana Lebedeva: A Russian politician and former member of the State Duma.

Cultural Significance:

The surname Lebedeva is significant in Russian culture, as the swan is often associated with grace and beauty in Russian folklore and literature. The name's connection to this majestic bird adds a sense of elegance and nobility to those who bear the surname.

References:

  • Petrova, O. (2006). Dictionary of Russian Surnames. Moscow: Eksmo.

There are approximately 50 people named Lebedeva in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Lebedeva.

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