Ukrainian Blogger Dasha Yevtukh Names Newborn Daughter Femida: The Untold Story
Ukrainian blogger and participant of the 11th season of "MasterChef, " Dasha Yevtukh, recently welcomed her first child and revealed the unique story behind her daughter's name, Femida.
The Inspiration Behind the Name
In a heartfelt InstaStory, Dasha shared that the name Femida was chosen not for its traditional meaning but for its personal resonance with the couple. "We were driving in the car, searching for names online that would be beautiful and meaningful to us, " she explained. The name Femida, symbolizing the ancient Greek goddess of justice, struck a chord with both Dasha and her husband, Alexander Glazov. "Femida fits us perfectly, " she added.
"Femida fits us perfectly, " said Dasha Yevtukh.
A Joyous Homecoming
On May 24, Dasha announced their discharge from the maternity hospital in an Instagram video titled "Finally, this day has come." The video captured the heartwarming moment when Alexander held their daughter for the first time and introduced her as Femida Oleksandrivna. The couple was greeted by close family and friends, who awaited their arrival with bouquets and balloons. Remarkably, even a bunny made an appearance to celebrate the joyous occasion.
A Gift Like No Other
Alexander Glazov, a district council deputy and Poltava businessman, also shared photos from the discharge on his Instagram, showcasing tender moments with his newborn daughter. "The best gift for my 31st year of life. Still, a victory for Ukraine and a peaceful sky are missing, " he captioned the collection of photos. The couple, who got engaged in April last year and celebrated their wedding just before Independence Day, have been a source of inspiration for many.
"The best gift for my 31st year of life. Still, a victory for Ukraine and a peaceful sky are missing, " wrote Alexander Glazov.
Looking Ahead
As Dasha and Alexander embark on this new chapter of parenthood, their story resonates with many, highlighting the blend of personal significance and cultural symbolism in naming their child. With the love and support of their family and the Ukrainian community, Dasha and Alexander are set to navigate the challenges and joys of raising their daughter, Femida.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova