All about the name MATVEY

Meaning, origin, history.

Matvey is a name of Slavic origin, specifically from Russia and other Eastern European countries. It is derived from the name Matthew, which has roots in both Hebrew and Latin.

In Hebrew, Matthew means "gift of God" or "given by God." In Latin, it translates to "tax collector," as Matthew was one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles and was originally a tax collector himself.

The name Matvey has been popular among Slavic cultures for centuries. It gained prominence during the Middle Ages when Christianity spread throughout Eastern Europe. Many saints were named Matvey, including St. Matvey of Trier, who was martyred in the 4th century.

Today, Matvey is still a beloved and common name in Russia and other Slavic countries. While it may not be as widespread in other parts of the world, it remains an attractive choice for parents looking for a unique yet meaningful name for their child.

In terms of variations, Matvey can sometimes be spelled as Matvei or Matias, depending on the language and culture. However, regardless of its spelling, the name Matvey carries with it a rich history and deep spiritual significance.

See also

Jewish
Russia

Popularity of the name MATVEY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"The name Matvey has shown a significant increase in popularity over the years, with a notable peak of 26 births in 2013 and another high of 23 births in both 2018 and 2023. However, there have also been periods of decline, such as in 2014 and 2020 when the number of births fell to 18 and 13 respectively."