Strahinja

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Strahinja
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameSerb
MeaningGreat fear
Region of originSerbia
Other names
Alternative spellingСтрахиња, Страхинья
Related namesStrahimir, Stracimir, Strachkvas, Strašimir, Straš

Strahinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Страхиња) is a Serbian given name meaning “great fear”. The name is a protective name, dating back to medieval Serbia, the oldest written document with this name being from 1322 as 'Страхинья'.[1]

The root of the name is the word strah, meaning 'fear' (from Proto-Slavic *straxъ), while the ending -inja is an augmentative suffix thus giving the final meaning of "big/great fear". The name is given to the bearer in order to protect him from evil spirits or forces as the bearer is supposed to evoke fear in those spirits, who would avoid him as a consequence.

Nicknames can include Strale, Straja, Strajo, Straha, Straho, Stašo, Staško, Strašo, Straško, Strajin, Strajan, Strajko, Strahac, Strahinjica and Strajovina (Ctraja-Ctrlaja).

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  1. ^ Moroshkin, Mikhail. Славянский именослов, или, Собраніе славянских личных имен в алфавитном порядкѣ. Saint Petersburg: n.p., 1867.