Valeriya is a name of Slavic origin, derived from the Russian male name Valerie, which in turn comes from the Latin word "valere," meaning "to be strong" or "healthy." The female form of the name, Valeriya, has gained popularity in Eastern European countries, particularly in Russia and Ukraine.
The name Valeriya does not have a specific historical figure or event associated with it. However, its roots can be traced back to ancient Rome where the male name Valerius was quite common among the nobility. The name became popularized during the Middle Ages when it was used by several important figures in Russian history, such as Prince Vladimir Monomakh and his son, Grand Duke Mstislav II.
Today, Valeriya is often associated with strength, vitality, and beauty due to its meaning and Slavic heritage. It has also gained international recognition thanks to notable individuals like Ukrainian politician Valeriya Gontareva and Russian ballet dancer Valeria Kovtunova. Despite its male counterpart being more widely known, the female form of the name, Valeriya, remains a unique and elegant choice for parents looking for a name with deep historical roots and a strong meaning.
"Valeriya saw a steady increase in popularity from 6 births in both 2003 and 2009, peaking at 9 births in 2012. After a slight dip to 7 in 2014, it experienced another rise with 5 births each in 2020 and 2021, followed by a notable surge to 7 births in 2022. Overall, there were 45 babies named Valeriya between 2003 and 2022."