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Slavic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Myloslav Beloved/gracious glory Slavic Boy
Myroslav From Slavic elements myr 'peace' (or 'world') + slav 'glory, fame' - 'peaceful glory' or 'glory of peace'. Slavic Boy
Nebojsa Fearless; literally 'don't be afraid' Slavic Boy
Nenno Likely a diminutive of Nenad, meaning 'unexpected' or 'surprising'. Slavic Boy
Nepomuk From Nepomuk (a place name); chiefly associated with Saint John of Nepomuk Czech, Slavic Boy
Nikolayevich Son of Nikolai (son of Nicholas) Russian, Slavic Boy
Nykyty Victorious; conqueror Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Oko Varies by language: in Yoruba/Igbo it can mean 'husband' or relate to 'farm/field'; in Akan it means 'war' or 'battle'; in Polish/Slavic languages it means 'eye'. Akan, Igbo, Japanese, Polish, Slavic, Yoruba Boy
Oleksey Defender, helper, protector Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Oleksiyevich Patronymic meaning "son of Oleksiy" (Oleksiy derives from Greek Alexios, meaning "defender" or "helper"). Slavic Boy
Olesko Little Alexander - 'little defender of men' (diminutive of Alexander) Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Olexa Defender, helper Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Omeljan From Aemilianus/Aemilius - generally interpreted as "rival" or "emulating; industrious" Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Ondrejko Diminutive or 'son of' Ondřej (Andrew) - ultimately from Greek Andreas meaning 'manly' or 'man/warrior'. Slavic Boy
Orynko Son or descendant of Oryn; 'Oryn' may be related to names like Oren (Hebrew, 'pine') or Orin/Orion (similar-sounding roots) Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Osmir Likely "peaceful" or "bringer of peace" (derived from Slavic "mir") Slavic Boy
Otokar From Old High German elements meaning 'wealth' and likely 'spear' or 'protection'. Slavic Boy
Otomar From Germanic elements meaning 'wealth' + 'fame' - 'wealthy, renowned'. Czech, Slavic Boy
Palac Palace (a grand residence or royal residence) Slavic Boy
Pasza Derived from Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble' Slavic Boy
Pavell Derived from Latin Paulus: 'small' or 'humble'. Slavic Boy
Pavil From Latin Paulus, meaning 'small' or 'humble'. Slavic Boy
Pavlik Diminutive of Pavel/Pavlo meaning "little Paul" (from Latin Paulus: "small, humble") Slavic Boy
Pavlus Derived from Latin 'Paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble'. Slavic Boy
Pavluschka Little Paul; diminutive of Pavel - Paulus means 'small' or 'humble'. Slavic Boy
Pavlusha Diminutive of Pavel/Paul, essentially 'little Paul' (from Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble') Slavic Boy
Pawlo From Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble'. Slavic Boy
Pero Rock, stone (diminutive/form of Peter) Slavic Boy
Perun Slavic thunder god - 'thunderer' or 'the striker' (from Proto-Slavic root *per- 'to strike') Slavic Boy
Petrov Son of Peter Slavic Boy
Premyslas Forethought; one who thinks ahead; clever-minded Slavic Boy
Prodan From Old Slavic root meaning "given" or "sold"; historically used as a protective/apotropaic name Slavic Boy
Pyly Lover of horses Greek, Slavic Boy
Rade Glad, willing Croatian, Serbian, Slavic Boy
Radec From the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'happy, eager' - 'joyful' or 'little joyful one'. Slavic Boy
Radman Joyful/eager man Slavic Boy
Radmil From rad ('joy, care, willingness') + mil ('dear, beloved') - 'joyful, dearly beloved' or 'happy and beloved' Slavic Boy
Radmill Eager/joyful and beloved (roughly 'joyful beloved') Slavic Boy
Radmir From Slavic elements 'rad' (joy, eagerness) + 'mir' (peace, world) - 'eager for peace' / 'joy of the world'. Slavic Boy
Radmon Likely 'joyful protector' - from Slavic 'rad' (joy, care, willing) combined with Germanic element '-mund' (protector). English, Germanic, Slavic Boy
Radmyl Joyful, beloved Slavic Boy
Radomil From Slavic elements rad 'happy, eager' + mil 'dear, gracious' - 'joyful and dear' or 'gracious joy.' Slavic Boy
Rados From the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'joy, gladness, eagerness' - 'joyful, eager'. Slavic Boy
Radoslav From rad ('joy, happy, eager') + slav ('glory, fame') - 'joyful glory' or 'happy glory'. Slavic Boy
Radoslavko Joyful glory - from Slavic rado ‘joy/willing’ + slav ‘glory/fame’ Slavic Boy
Radoslavov Son of Radoslav - from rad ('joy, care') + slav ('glory, fame') Slavic Boy
Radosmir From Slavic elements 'rad' (happy, eager) + 'mir' (peace, world) - 'joyful peace' or 'eager for peace'. Slavic Boy
Radovan From the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'happy', 'eager' or 'willing' - 'joyful, glad one'. Slavic Boy
Radymir From rad 'joy/care' + mir 'peace/world' - roughly 'joyful peace' or 'one who rejoices in peace'. Slavic Boy
Radzmir From Slavic elements 'rad' (care, joy, eager) + 'mir' (peace, world) - roughly 'joyful peace' or 'one who cares for peace'. Slavic Boy

Slavic Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Slavic-origin name in our dataset.

575
Names in this origin
8
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
30,136
Peak year 0