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Slavic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Radzmyr From Slavic elements 'rad' (joy/willing/eager) + 'mir' (peace/world) - roughly 'joyful peace' or 'one who brings/celebrates peace'. Slavic Boy
Rago Uncertain. As a surname likely geographic or nickname-based; as a given name it may be related to Slavic roots meaning 'dear/precious' (from 'Drag-') or to Old Norse elements meaning 'counsel/war' depending on origin. Italian, Norse, Scandinavian, Slavic Boy
Raka From Sanskrit rākā, often glossed as 'full moon' or related to night; in modern Indonesian use it's a common masculine given name (sometimes used without a specific literal meaning). Indonesian, Sanskrit, Slavic Boy
Ralek Little one related to the Slavic root 'rad-' - 'little joyful/willing one'. Slavic Boy
Rastislav Increasing glory Slavic Boy
Ratmir From Old Slavic elements 'rat' (war) + 'mir' (peace, world) - 'peaceful warrior' or 'warrior of peace'. Slavic Boy
Rayko From Slavic 'raj' meaning 'paradise' or 'heaven'; often taken as 'little paradise' or 'joyful.' Slavic Boy
Reznik Occupational surname meaning "butcher" (from Slavic root meaning "to cut") Slavic Boy
Rodan Born; belonging to the family/kin Slavic Boy
Rodja From the Slavic root 'rod-' meaning 'birth, kin, family' - roughly 'born' or 'child/of the family'. Slavic Boy
Rodomir Family/kin + peace - 'peace of the family' or 'one who brings peace to kin' Slavic Boy
Rokita From a Slavic root referring to a willow or place of willows; diminutive sense 'little willow' or 'willow grove' Polish, Slavic Boy
Romka Diminutive of Roman/Romana - 'Roman' (from Rome); roughly 'little Roman' or 'of Rome'. Slavic Boy
Rostik Diminutive of Rostislav - from Slavic rost 'growth' + slav 'glory': 'growing glory' or 'one who increases glory'. Slavic Boy
Rostislav From rost/rosty 'to grow' + slav 'glory' - 'one who increases glory' or 'growing glory'. Slavic Boy
Rostyslav Increasing or growing glory Slavic Boy
Rudin Possibly 'red-haired' (Slavic) or related to the Germanic element meaning 'fame' (as in Rudolf). Germanic, Slavic Boy
Rumen Ruddy, rosy Bulgarian, Old Church Slavonic, Slavic Boy
Rurek Likely 'little Rurik' (diminutive of Rurik, historically 'famous ruler') or, in Polish usage, 'little pipe' (from rura) Polish, Slavic Boy
Russu From a root meaning 'red' or 'red-haired'; may also indicate association with the Rus (East Slavic) people Romanian, Slavic Boy
Rybar Fisherman (occupational name from Czech ryba 'fish') Czech, Slavic Boy
Sadoski From the orchard / orchard-dweller Polish, Slavic Boy
Sadowi Orchard dweller / 'of the orchard' Slavic Boy
Samo From Slavic root 'sam' meaning 'alone, self'; also associated as a diminutive of Samuel ('heard by God') Slavic Boy
Saschko Diminutive of Alexander; 'defender of mankind'. Slavic Boy
Sidor “gift of Isis” (from Greek elements: Isis + doron ‘gift’) Slavic Boy
Slava Glory, fame Old Church Slavonic, Slavic Boy
Slavi From the Slavic root 'slav' meaning 'glory' or 'fame'. Slavic Boy
Slavisha From Slava 'glory, fame' - 'glorious' or 'little glory'. Slavic Boy
Slavko Diminutive of names with the element 'slav' meaning 'glory' or 'fame' - 'little glory' or 'young/glorious one'. Slavic Boy
Slavo Glory, fame Slavic Boy
Slavoj Famous warrior Czech, Slavic, Slovak, Slovene Boy
Stanimir From Slavic 'stani' (to become/stand) + 'mir' (peace/world) - 'become peace' or 'bringer/establisher of peace'. Slavic Boy
Stanish From Slavic elements meaning 'stand/achieve' + 'glory' - 'becoming glorious' or 'one who attains glory.' Slavic Boy
Stanisl From stan 'to stand/become' + slav 'glory' - 'one who attains glory' (also rendered as 'glory of the camp') Slavic Boy
Stashu Diminutive of Stanisław/Stanislav - 'little glorious one' (from Slavic elements meaning 'become' + 'glory'). Polish, Slavic Boy
Stass Diminutive of Stanislav, associated with 'glory' or 'fame' (often interpreted as 'glorious rule' or 'become glorious'). Slavic Boy
Staz Diminutive of Stanislav - from Old Slavic 'stan' (to stand/become) + 'slava' (glory) - roughly 'becoming glorious' or 'one who achieves glory' Slavic Boy
Stępko Diminutive of Stepan/Stephen - 'little Stepan', ultimately from Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'wreath'. Slavic Boy
Svetozar From Slavic svet 'light, world' + zar 'heat, glow' - 'radiant, shining' or 'light-bringer'. Slavic Boy
Svyatoslav Holy glory Slavic Boy
Swiatoslaw From Slavic elements meaning 'svět/svyat' (light or holy) + 'slava' (glory) - 'holy glory' or 'glorious light'. Slavic Boy
Tichomir Quiet + peace ("quiet peace" or "quiet world") Slavic Boy
Tomislav Yearning for glory Croatian, Proto-Slavic, Slavic Boy
Trpimir Enduring peace Croatian, Slavic Boy
Vasiljev Son or descendant of Vasil; Vasil means "kingly, royal" Slavic Boy
Vasko Derived from Basil/Basilios - "kingly, royal" Slavic Boy
Vaslav Greater glory (from Slavic elements meaning "more/greater" + "glory") Slavic Boy
Vassil Royal, kingly Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Vatroslav Fire-glory Croatian, 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