Easter Monday in Bulgaria: Tradition and Family Visits
Orthodox Easter Monday is the day following Easter Sunday and is observed across Bulgaria as part of the wider Easter celebration within the Orthodox Christian tradition
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In Bulgaria, Sofia and Alexander have emerged as the most popular names for newborn girls and boys in 2025, marking a shift in naming trends. For the first time in nine years, Sofia has overtaken Victoria as the preferred choice for girls. Among boys, Alexander retains the top spot.
National Statistical Institute data shows that the top three names for girls last year were Sofia, Maria, and Victoria, while boys were most commonly named Alexander, Georgi, and Kaloyan. Specifically, 472 girls were named Sofia, 460 Maria, and 445 Victoria. Among boys, 666 were named Alexander, 662 Georgi, and 577 Kaloyan.
Comparing trends over the past decade, in 2015 Victoria led the list for girls, followed by Maria and Nikola, with Alexandra, Raya, and Gabriela also among the top names. By 2025, the ten most common girls’ names are Sofia, Maria, Victoria, Raya, Nikol, Daria, Gabriela, Elena, Alexandra, and Michaela. For boys, the rankings have seen slight shifts, with Georgi and Alexander trading positions. The full top ten for 2025 includes Alexander, Georgi, Kaloyan, Martin, Teodor, Daniel, Nikola, Dimitar, Boris, and Samuil.
Among adults, the most frequent female names at the end of 2025 were Maria, Elena, and Ivanka, while men were most commonly named Georgi, Ivan, and Dimitar.
Name days remain a strong tradition in Bulgaria, with Psvetnitsa celebrated by the largest number of people - 77,496 men and 258,923 women. St. John’s Day follows, with 209,204 men and 117,937 women observing their personal holiday. Christmas ranks third, with 259,841 Bulgarians celebrating their name day.
The Bulgarian scientific research vessel “Sts. Cyril and Methodius” (NIC 421) has returned to Varna, docking at the Marine Station and marking the official end of the country’s 34th Antarctic expedition
Holiday weather conditions are expected to remain mixed across Bulgaria, with alternating periods of sunshine and rain showers, according to the forecast
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has decided that no official delegation will travel to Jerusalem this year to receive the Holy Fire, citing the ongoing tensions in the Middle East
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The Easter holiday getaway has officially begun in Bulgaria, with traffic leaving Sofia surging as thousands of people set off for the long weekend
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