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      Meaning of the first name Bozica

      Origin

      Slavic

      Meaning

      Born at Christmas

      Variations

      Bonita, Joziah, Lorica
      The name Bozica has its origins in the Slavic language, specifically in the region of Eastern Europe. Derived from the Slavic word boi, meaning Christmas or born at Christmas, Bozica has a rich historical background. In Slavic cultures, Christmas is a significant celebration, marking the birth of Jesus Christ. Therefore, bestowing the name Bozica upon a child signifies being born during this joyous holiday season.

      Throughout history, the name Bozica has been bestowed upon numerous girls who were born around Christmas. However, due to its origins in Slavic culture, its prevalence is primarily seen in countries such as Serbia, Croatia, and other parts of Eastern Europe where Slavic languages are spoken. In modern-day usage, Bozica remains a popular choice for parents seeking a name with strong cultural significance. It is a distinctive name that carries a sense of tradition and religious affiliation within Slavic communities. Despite not being widely used outside of Eastern Europe, Bozica continues to hold deep roots in Slavic heritage and serves as a unique reminder of the Christmas season and its religious symbolism.

      Based on our records...

      Wukman

      This is the most common surname associated with Bozica.

      Mate

      This is the most common name of those married to a Bozica.

      Dorothy

      This is the most common name for a child of a Bozica.
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