Slavic names

Adelina

Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Slavic variation of Adeline

noble, nobility

Adeluna

Variation of Adelina, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Slavic

noble

Aleksa

Slavic variation of Alexander

defending men

Alina

Slavic, Germanic, Arabic, Scottish

bright, beautiful; noble; delicate, soft; defending men

Antonina

Slavic, Italian and Nordic from Latin

priceless

Basia

Polish and Slavic diminutive of Barbara, Greek

foreign woman

Bazel

Slavic variation of Basil

regal

Bodi

Hungarian, Slavic diminutive; variant of Bodhi "God protect the king; divine gift; enlightenment"

God protect the king; divine gift; enlightenment

Bor

Slovene diminutive of Boris, Slavic

to fight

Boris

Slavic

to fight

Boz

Diminutive of Bozhidar, Bosley, Boaz, or others, Slavic, English, Hebrew

divine; Bosa's field; swiftness

Bozena

Slavic, Polish

divine

Bozidar

Slavic

divine gift

Bozidara

Slavic

divine gift

Brodny

Slavic

one who lives near a stream

Casimiro

Spanish form of Casimir, Polish and Slavic

destroyer of peace

Christo

Slavic

one who carries Christ

Cinja

German, Dutch, Slavic

sun gift; lily; spear of strength; woman from Cynthus; Zinnia

Damek

Slavic variation of Adam

son of the red earth

Damir

Slavic, Turkish, Russian, Arabic

give peace; iron; heart, mind, conscience

Damiri

Slavic, American

gift

Dana

English, Slavic, Persian, Arabic

from Denmark, gift, or wise

Danica

Slavic

morning star

Dara

Hebrew, Slavic or Irish

pearl of wisdom; gift; or oak tree

Dari

Variation of Dara, Hebrew, Slavic, Irish

pearl of wisdom; gift; or oak tree

Darina

Russian, Bulgarian, Czech, Slovene, and Slavic; or English variation of Dairine, Irish

gift; fruitful

Darinka

Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, and Bulgarian diminutive of Darina, Slavic

gift

Darko

Slavic

gift

Darva

Slavic

honeybee

Din

Slavic from Arabic

religion, faith

Diyan

Bulgarian form of Dejan, Slavic

to act, active, energetic

Dobrawa

Polish from Slavic

oak grove; good glory

Dracula

Slavic

son of the devil

Dragan

Slavic

dear, beloved

Dragomir

Slavic

precious peace, precious world

Dragutin

Slavic

precious

Dusana

Slavic

spirit or soul

Džan

Slavic from Turkish

soul, life

Ekat

Slavic diminutive of Ekaterina

pure, unsullied

Ekaterine

Slavic variation of Catherine, Greek

pure

Elga

Slavic

sacred

Emina

Arabic and Slavic

truth

Fanya

Slavic and Russian diminutive of Frances

from France; free man

Fiala

Czech, Slavic

violet

Fyodora

Slavic variation of Theodora

God's gift

Galina

Russian and Slavic feminine form of Galen, Greek

calm, healer

Iana

Latin, Slavic variation of Jane

God is gracious

Iskra

Slavic

spark

Ivica

Slavic diminutive of Ivan

God is gracious

Ivo

Germanic, Slavic

yew wood, archer; God is gracious

Jarek

Slavic

spring

Jasna

Slavic

clear

Jovan

Slavic variation of John Latin

God is gracious; Jove-like, majestic

Julijan

Slavic from Latin

youthful, downy-bearded, or sky father

Julijana

Slavic variation of Juliana, Latin

youthful

Kazimieras

Lithuanian form of Casimer and Kazimierz, Polish, Slavic

destroyer of peace

Kazys

Lithuanian short form of Kazimieras, Polish, Slavic

destroyer of peace

Kol

Norse and Slavic

dark or black-haired one

Koliada

Slavic

winter festival

Konstantin

Slavic; Estonian; Finnish; Hungarian; German, from Latin

steadfast

Kristof

Slavic variation of Christopher, Greek and Latin

bearer of Christ

Kuzma

Slavic variation of Cosmo

order, beauty, universe

Ladislas

Slavic

glorious rule

Lala

Slavic

laurel

Libussa

Slavic

love, dear

Ljudmila

Slovene variation of Ludmila, Slavic

beloved of the people

Luba

Russian, Slavic, Yiddish, "love, lover, dear"

love, lover, dear

Ludmila

Slavic

beloved of the people

Marta

Italian, Spanish, Scandinavian, Slavic

lady

Marusya

Slavic, variation of Maria

drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Michal

Czech, Slavic, and Polish variation of Michael

who is like God?

Mila

Slavic, Russian

gracious; dear

Milan

Italian place name, Slavic, Sanskrit

middle of the plain; gracious, dear; union

Milka

Slavic, Finnish, Polish, Hebrew

gracious, dear; rival; queen

Milos

Slavic

gracious, dear, beloved

Milovan

Slavic

love, caress

Mira

Latin, Slavic, Arabic, Sanskrit, Japanese

admirable; peace; female ruler; ocean; mirror

Mirela

Slavic

peace, world

Mirica

Slavic

peace, world

Mirko

Slavic

peace, world

Miro

Slavic

peace, world

Miroslava

Slavic

peace and glory

Mitrofan

Slavic and Russian variation of Metrophanes, Greek

mother appearing, shining mother

Mokosh

Proto-Slavic

moisture

Nadežda

Slovak, Serbian and Latvian variation of Nadezhda, Slavic

hope

Nadezhda

Slavic

hope

Nadya

Slavic and Russian

hope

Nedda

Slavic

born on Sunday

Nedra

Variation of Nedda, Slavic

born on Sunday

Nicolai

Scandinavian and Slavic form of Nicholas

people of victory

Olga

Slavic variation of Helga, Norse

holy

Ostromir

Slavic

sharp peace

Perun

Proto-Slavic mythology name

thunder; to strike

Rada

Yiddish; Slavic

rose; happy, willing

Radia

Russian variation of Rada, Slavic

happy, willing

Radim

Slavic

care, great, famous

Radinka

Slavic

energetic, active

Radmila

Slavic

industrious for the people

Radmir

Russian variation of Radomir, Slavic

happy world

Radomir

Slavic

famously happy; happy world

Raina

Slavic and German variation of Regina

queen

Rozhanitsa

Slavic mythology

to give birth, bear fruit; birth attendant

Ruslan

Slavic from Turkic

lion

Ruslana

Feminine variation of Slavic "Ruslan," from the Turkic/Persian word for "Lion"

Lion

Sambor

Slavic

fighting alone

Sanel

Slavic, Croatian

healthy

Sanja

Slavic

dream

Sasheya

Slavic diminutive of Alexandra

defending warrior

Slava

Slavic

glory

Sonja

Russian, Slavic, and Scandinavian form of Sophia, Greek

wisdom

Stanislaus

Slavic

someone who achieves glory or fame

Stanislav

Slavic

someone who achieves glory or fame

Svante

Swedish, short form of Svantepolk, Slavic

holy people

Tana

English, Frisian, Spanish, Slavic

thought or sweetheart

Teodor

Slavic variation of Theodore, English from Greek

gift of God

Tesla

Slavic

from Thessaly

Thibor

Variation of Tibor, Slavic

sacred place

Tihamér

Hungarian, from Slavic

quiet peace

Tikhon

Slavic

lucky

Tomislav

South Slavic

to torment + glory

Ulana

Kyrgyz, Hawaiian, Slavic

young girl; heavenly, woven; sky father, youthful

Uroš

Slavic, Serbian, and Slovenian from Hungarian

lord

Václava

Feminization of Václav, Czech, Slavic

more glory

Varen

Sanskrit, Slavic, Scandinavian, English

gifts, brave; foreign; warrior; to sail, to travel

Vasil

Slavic short form of Basil, Greek

royal

Vendula

Diminutive of Václava, Czech, Slavic

more glory

Veselina

Bulgarian, South Slavic

cheerful

Vesna

Slavic

spring

Vid

Slavic variation of Vitus, Latin

life

Vilina

Russian and Slavic

fairy

Vilja

Finnish, Swedish, Slavic

grain, will, fairy

Vlad

Diminutive of Vladimir, Slavic

great ruler, peaceful ruler, ruler of the world

Vlada

Slavic

to rule, control

Vladimir

Slavic

great ruler, peaceful ruler, ruler of the world

Vladimira

Feminine form of Vladimir, Slavic

great ruler, peaceful ruler, ruler of the world

Vladislav

Slavic

glorious rule

Vojtěch

Czech from Slavic

joyous warrior, he who enjoys war

Volodymyr

Ukrainian variation of Vladimir, Slavic

great ruler, peaceful ruler, ruler of the world

Vsevolod

Slavic

Lord of everything

Wanda

Slavic or German

shepherdess; wanderer

Wojciech

Polish from Slavic

joyous warrior, he who enjoys war

Yana

Slavic variation of Jana, feminine variation of John

God is gracious

Yaropolk

Slavic

fierce + people

Zamfir

Romanian, Slavic

sapphire

Zamfira

Variation of Zamfir or Zemfira, Romanian, Slavic

sapphire

Zelmira

Neapolitan blend of Arabic, Slavic, Latin influences. "brilliant one; one who wish for peace"

brilliant one; one who wish for peace

Zeppelin

German word name from Slavic

zeppelin; flail

Zepplyn

German word name from Slavic

zeppelin; flail

Zhiva

Proto-Slavic

radiance

Ziemowit

Polish from Slavic

head of the family

Zima

Slavic

winter

Ziven

Slavic, Hebrew

vigorous, lively; bright, radiant

Zlatan

South Slavic

gold

Zoren

Alternative spelling of Zoran, Slavic

dawn

Zorina

Slavic

golden dawn

Zorya

Slavic

star

Zuzanna

Slavic variation of Susannah

lily

Zvezda

Slavic, Russian

star