Sonia (name)
Sonia is a feminine given name in many areas of the world including the West, Russia, Iran, and South Asia. Sonia and its variant spellings Sonja and Sonya are derived from the Russian hypocoristic Sonya, an abbreviation of Sofiya (Greek Sophia "Wisdom")[2]
Pronunciation | /ˈsɒniə/[1] SON-ee-ə |
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Gender | Feminine |
Language(s) | Russian |
Origin | |
Meaning | Wisdom |
Region of origin | Russia |
Other names | |
Related names | Sophia |
The name was popularised in the English-speaking world by characters in the novels Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1866, English translation 1885) and War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (1869, English translation 1886), and later by a 1917 bestselling novel, Sonia: Between Two Worlds, by Stephen McKenna.[2]
Sonya and its variations are occasionally found as surnames in England and the American eastern seaboard.
Scandinavian countries spell the name with the letter j: Sonja, while many English speaking countries spell it with i or y: Sonia or Sonya. Many other variant spellings exist.
Although the most common English pronunciation is /ˈsɒniə/, /ˈsoʊniə/ is also possible.[1]
As a last name
Sonya is an uncommon surname of English origin. Spelling variations include Sonning, Sonnin, Sonin, Soning, Sunning, Sunin, Souning, Sounin, Sonninges, Somin and Somings. The surname Sonya was first located in Berkshire where they were anciently seated as Lords of the Manor. Some of the first American settlers named Sonya or some of its variants migrated in the mid-17th century to the eastern seaboard. Migrants eventually settled in Newfoundland, Maine, Virginia, The Carolinas and the islands.[3]
Notable people
- Queen Sonja of Norway (born 1937)
- Sonia, alias of Omaira Rojas Cabrera (born 1967), FARC-EP guerrilla member
- Sonja Bakić (born 1984), Serbian pop/rock singer
- Sonia Ben Ammar (born 1999), French-Tunisian model
- Sônia Braga (born 1950), Brazilian actress
- Sonja Christopher, Survivor contestant
- Sonia Couling (born 1974), Thai model, actress and TV personality
- Sonia Darrin (1924–2020), American film actress
- Sonia Evans (born 1971), English pop singer
- Sonia Fergina Citra (born 1993), Indonesian beauty pageant titleholder who won Puteri Indonesia 2018
- Sonia Gandhi (born 1946), President of the Indian National Congress
- Sonya Haddad (1936–2004), American translator and surtitler
- Sonya Hartnett (born 1968), Australian writer
- Sonja Henie (1912–1969), Norwegian figure skater and actress
- Sonia Holleyman, creator, author and illustrator of Mona the Vampire
- Sonia E. Howe (born 1871), Russian essayist
- Sonia de Ignacio (born 1971), Spanish field hockey player
- Sonya Isaacs (born 1974), American Country/Christian singer-songwriter
- Sonya Jeyaseelan, Canadian tennis player
- Sonja Kovač (born 1984), Croatian actress and model
- Sonija Kwok (born 1974), actress
- Sonja Lang, Canadian linguist who constructed the language Toki Pona
- Sonja Morgan, Reality TV actress, The Real Housewives of New York City
- Sonia McMahon (1932–2010), Australian socialite, widow of William McMahon
- Sonia Singh (born 1964), Indian television actress
- Sonia O'Sullivan (born 1969), Irish athlete
- Sonia Peres (1923–2011), wife of Israel's Prime Minister and President Shimon Peres
- Sonja Petrović (born 1989), Serbian basketball player
- Sonia Purnell, writer and journalist
- Sonia Rutstein of the band Disappear Fear
- Sonia Rykiel (1930–2016), French designer
- Sonja Savić (1961–2008), Serbian actress
- Sonya Scarlet (born 1980), singer of Italian band Theatres des Vampires
- Sonja Smets, Belgian and Dutch logician
- Sonia Sotomayor (born 1954), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Sonya Tayeh, American dancer and choreographer
- Sonia Theodoridou (born 1958), Greek soprano singer
- Sonja Vectomov (born 1979), Czech/Finnish composer/musician
- Sonja Vectomov (sculptor), Czech/Finnish sculptor
- Sonya Walger (born 1974), English actress best known as Lost's Penny Widmore
- Sonia Zoberblatt (Sandra Zober, 1927–2011), American actress, first wife of Leonard Nimoy
Fictional characters
- Red Sonja, archetypal fierce and beautiful barbarian
- Sonya (ソーニャ, Sōnya) in the Baby, Please Kill Me! Japanese four-panel manga
- Sonya in the Heroes of the Storm, a video game by Blizzard Entertainment
- Sonja in the Underworld series of vampire films
- Sonya Belikova in Vampire Academy novels
- Sonia Belmont in Castlevania Legends, from the Castlevania series
- Sonya Blade in the Mortal Kombat series of video games
- Sonia Cruz, a character in the Netflix series Grand Army
- Sonia Fowler in British soap opera EastEnders
- Sonia Ganguli in The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
- Sonya Herfmann, also known as Chanel #2, in the television series Scream Queens
- Sonya Marmeladova in Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Sonia Nevermind in Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
- Sonia Rey in Argentine telenovela Rebelde Way by Cris Morena
- Sonya Rostova, character in War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy and the musical based on it, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
- Sonya Ross in The Maze Runner novel series
- Sonia Solandres in The Pink Panther 2
- Sonya Serebryakova in Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov
- Sonia Strumm, rock star in the Mega Man Star Force series of video games
- Sonia Virena in television anime Symphogear AXZ
- Sonia, a character from the game Pokémon Sword and Shield
Notes
- Jones, Daniel; Gimson, Alfred C. (1977) [1917]. Everyman's English Pronunciation Dictionary. Everyman's Reference Library (14 ed.). London: J. M. Dent & Sons. ISBN 0-460-03029-9.
- Martin-Doyle, Katie (1999). The Treasury of Baby Names. Cambridge: Worth Press. p. 240. ISBN 978-1-903025-11-6.
- "Sonya Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History". HouseOfNames.com. Swyrich Corporation. Retrieved 31 December 2015.