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Slavic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
boryslav Glorious fighter (from Slavic elements bor 'fight' + slav 'glory') Slavic Boy
Boydan God-given / given by God Slavic Boy
Boyko Battle Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Boz Diminutive of Božidar meaning 'gift of God'; in Turkish means 'gray'; also used as an English nickname/pseudonym. English, Slavic, Turkish Boy
Bozhidar Gift of God Slavic Boy
Bozi From the Slavic element 'Bož/Bož-' meaning 'God' - often associated with 'God's' or used as a diminutive of names meaning 'gift of God'. Slavic Boy
Bozidar Gift of God Slavic Boy
Bozider Gift of God Slavic Boy
Brama Likely derived from Sanskrit 'Brahma' meaning 'the creator' or from Slavic 'brama' meaning 'gate'. Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic Boy
Branik Defender, protector (from 'bran' meaning 'to defend/protect') Slavic Boy
Branimir Defender of peace Slavic Boy
Branislav Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Branislaw Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Brannik Defender; protector; guardian Slavic Boy
Brod Primarily 'pride' (Irish bród); alternatively 'ford' (Slavic); also used as a short form of Brodie/Broderick. English, Irish, Scottish, Slavic Boy
Brodny Originally a toponymic surname meaning 'of Brody' or 'from the ford' (someone from a place called Brody or a river crossing). Slavic Boy
Bronik Little protector; diminutive of Bronisław (root broni- 'to protect/defend' + sław/'slav' 'glory') Slavic Boy
Bronislaus Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Bronislav Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Bronislaw Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Bronislovy From Slavic elements 'bron' (to protect) + 'slav' (glory/fame) - 'glorious protector' / 'protected glory' Slavic Boy
Bronko Defended glory Polish, Slavic Boy
Bronyslav Glorious protector (protector of glory) Slavic Boy
Bucar Unknown; no established given-name meaning. May derive from a surname, place name, or occupational root Bosnian, Slavic Boy
Buda Unclear - likely derives from an old personal name or place-name rather than having a single established lexical meaning. Hungarian, Slavic Boy
Budek Diminutive of Bud- names meaning "little Bud"; from Slavic root bud- "to awaken, be alert" (as a given name) or derived from Polish "budka" "booth" (as a surname) Slavic Boy
Budislav From Slavic bud- 'to awaken, be' + -slav 'glory, fame' - 'one who awakens glory' or 'awakening of glory' Slavic Boy
Budo Slavic: 'awakened' or 'watchful' (from root 'bud-' meaning 'to wake'); Japanese: 'martial way' or 'martial arts'. Slavic Boy
Burack Could mean 'lightning' via Arabic/Turkish Buraq, 'blessed' if from Hebrew Baruch, or be a surname derived from Polish 'burak' ('beet'). Hebrew, Polish, Slavic, Turkish Boy
Burakovskyi “of the Burakov family” / “from Burakov” (literally linked to the root meaning “beet”) Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Buras No established, widely accepted meaning; may derive from a surname, place-name, or a root word in a specific language Arabic, Slavic Boy
Burtan Possibly 'from the fortified town' (English Burton) or 'strong/steadfast' if related to Turkic names Slavic Boy
Caslav Likely from Slavic elements ča/čast ('honor' or possibly 'await') + -slav ('glory') - roughly 'honored glory' or 'awaited glory'. Slavic Boy
Castimir Bringer or proclaimer of peace (from Slavic elements kaz-/kaziti and mir 'peace'/'world') Slavic Boy
Cazimiro Proclaimer or establisher of peace (bringer of peace) Slavic Boy
Cedomilo From čedo ('child') + milo/mil ('dear, gracious'): 'beloved child' or 'one who loves/cares for children.' Slavic Boy
Cermaka From a Czech root meaning 'red' or 'red-haired' (surname likely referring to red hair or complexion; sometimes associated with redbird) Czech, Slavic Boy
Cerny Derived from the Czech adjective černý meaning "black" or "dark (hair/complexion)" Czech, Slavic Boy
Ceslaus From Slavic elements čest 'honor' + slava 'glory' - 'honor and glory'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Ceslav Honor and glory Slavic Boy
Cestislav Honor and glory Slavic Boy
Cestmir From Czech čest 'honor' + mír 'peace' - 'honor and peace' (or 'honorable peace') Czech, Slavic Boy
Cestomír Peaceful journey Slavic Boy
Christov Patronymic meaning 'son/descendant of Christo' - by extension 'follower of Christ' Slavic Boy
Cibor Honor fighter - one who fights for or defends honor Slavic Boy
Corney Originally a diminutive of Cornelius meaning "horn" (Latin); also appears as an English surname/place name possibly linked to 'corn' or a locality. English, Latin, Slavic Boy
Ctibor From Slavic cti- 'honour' + -bor 'fight/warrior' - 'honour-fighter' / 'one who fights for honour' Slavic Boy
Ctislav From Slavic elements cti- (honor) + -slav (glory, fame) - 'honor and glory' or 'one who honors glory' Slavic Boy
Dagomir 'day' + 'peace' - roughly 'day of peace' or 'bringer of peace' Slavic Boy
Daivyd Beloved Hebrew, 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