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Slavic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bielke Likely derived from the Slavic root 'biel' meaning 'white', or from a Swedish family/surname; often a diminutive or surname-used-as-given-name. Polish, Slavic, Swedish Boy
Blago Good; gentle; blessed Slavic Boy
Blagorod Well-born; noble; of good birth Slavic Boy
Bobek Affectionate diminutive meaning little Bob or little Robert Czech, Slavic Boy
Bobko Diminutive or patronymic meaning "little Bob" or "son of Bob"; in some cases derived from Slavic "bob" meaning "bean" Slavic Boy
Bobov Derived from 'Bob' - either the Slavic word for 'bean' or the personal name Bob; implies 'son/descendant of Bob' or 'from Bobowa' (literally 'of the bean'). Slavic Boy
Bobrow Derived from the Slavic word for 'beaver' (bobr); originally a surname meaning 'of the beaver' or 'descendant of someone nicknamed Beaver'. Slavic Boy
Bodgan God-given (given by God) Slavic Boy
Bogdin God-given; gift of God (derived from 'Bog' meaning 'God') Slavic Boy
Bogdon God-given (gift of God) Slavic Boy
Bogdyn Likely 'God-given' or 'given by God' (from Slavic 'Bog' = 'God'; suffix '-dyn' possibly a regional/diminutive element) Belarusian, Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Bogomil Beloved of God / dear to God Slavic Boy
Bogomile Beloved of God / dear to God Slavic Boy
Bogoslav God's glory Slavic Boy
Bogufal Praise of God (literally "God's praise" or "favored by God") Polish, Slavic Boy
Bogumil Beloved by God Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Polish, Serbian, Slavic Boy
Bogumill Beloved of God Slavic Boy
Bogumír From Slavic bog 'God' + mír 'peace' - 'God's peace' or 'peace of God'. Slavic Boy
Boguslaw God's glory Slavic Boy
Bogusz From Slavic element 'Bog-' meaning 'God'; a diminutive form related to Bogusław/Bogumił - roughly 'little one of God' or associated with 'God's glory'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Bohdahn Given by God (from Slavic 'bog' = God + 'dan' = given) Slavic Boy
Bohdanko God-given; gift of God Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Bohumil Beloved by God; dear to God Czech, Slavic Boy
Bohumir God's peace Slavic Boy
Bohuslav God's glory (from Slavic elements bog/bohu 'God' + slav 'glory') Slavic Boy
Bohusz God's glory Slavic Boy
Bohušek Diminutive of Bohuš (from Slavic elements bohu- 'God' + -slav/-mil), roughly 'little one of God' or 'little God's glory' Czech, Slavic Boy
Boiko From Slavic root boj 'fight' - 'fighter' or 'man of battle' Slavic Boy
Bojan Derived from 'boj' meaning 'battle' - 'warrior' or 'fighter'. Slavic Boy
Bojanek Little warrior / little fighter (diminutive of Bojan, from Slavic root boj 'battle') Slavic Boy
Bojek Little fighter / little warrior Polish, Slavic Boy
Bojik From Slavic root 'boj' meaning 'battle' or 'fight'; roughly 'little fighter' or 'son of battle'. Slavic Boy
Bolek Diminutive of Bolesław, meaning "great glory" Slavic Boy
Boleslaus From Slavic elements 'bole' (more/great) + 'slav' (glory, fame) - 'great glory' or 'more glory' Czech, Slavic Boy
Boleslav From Slavic elements 'bole' (great, more) + 'slav' (glory): 'greater glory' or 'more glory'. Slavic Boy
Boleslavas Great glory Slavic Boy
Boleslavs Great glory Slavic Boy
Boleslaw Great glory / more glory Slavic Boy
Boril Fighter Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Borin From 'bor' - 'pine' or 'fighter/warrior' (often interpreted as 'son/descendant of Bor') Slavic Boy
Borisk Fighter, battle/warrior (from Slavic root 'bor-' meaning 'to fight') Slavic Boy
Boriska Diminutive of Boris - 'little Boris', broadly 'little fighter/warrior' Slavic Boy
Borislavovich Son of Borislav - Borislav = bor (battle) + slav (glory) → 'glorious fighter' / 'glory in battle'. Slavic Boy
Borivoj Fighter in battle; battle warrior Slavic Boy
Borjan From Slavic 'bor' meaning 'pine' or 'to fight' - interpreted as 'fighter/warrior' or 'of the pine'. Slavic Boy
Bork From Slavic root 'bor' meaning 'fight, battle' - 'fighter/warrior' Slavic Boy
Bory Short form of Borys/Boris (associated with battle or glory in Slavic contexts); in Korean, means 'barley'. Slavic Boy
Boryenka Diminutive of Boris; commonly interpreted as 'fighter' or 'warrior' (from Slavic root bor- 'to fight'). Slavic Boy
Borysk Diminutive of Borys/Boris, associated with 'fighter' or 'battle'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Borysko Diminutive of Borys/Boris - 'little Boris'; Boris is commonly interpreted as 'fighter' or 'warrior' (from root bor- 'to fight') 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