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Slavic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Fyodoro Gift of God Russian, Slavic Boy
Fyodorovich Son of Fyodor (Fyodor = 'gift of God') Russian, Slavic Boy
Galin Calm; peaceful; serene Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Gavrilushka Diminutive form of Gavril/Gabriel - 'God is my strength' (little Gavril) Slavic Boy
Gavryla God is my strength Slavic Boy
Gcibor Honorable fighter / glorious warrior Slavic Boy
Gennadiyevich Son of Gennady - Gennady means 'noble' or 'generous' (from Greek 'gennadios') Russian, Slavic Boy
Genndy Noble, generous; noble-born Russian, Slavic Boy
Glogi Hawthorns Slavic Boy
Gojko Nurture, heal Croatian, Serbian, Slavic Boy
Gojslav Fostering glory Croatian, Serbian, Slavic Boy
Golab Dove, pigeon Polish, Slavic Boy
Gorni From the mountain / upper, high Slavic Boy
Grigorij Watchful; vigilant Greek, Slavic Boy
Grigorov Son of Grigor - Grigor (from Greek Gregorios) meaning "watchful, alert" Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Grischa Watchful, alert, vigilant Russian, Slavic Boy
Gurie Uncertain - traditionally linked to the Greek name 'Gurias'; sometimes interpreted in onomastic sources as 'watchful' or 'vigilant' Slavic Boy
Guz Polish: 'guz' = bump or lump. As a diminutive of Gustav/August it ties to Germanic roots (Gustav: 'staff of the Goths'; August/Augustus: 'venerable'/'great'). Polish, Slavic Boy
Holick Derived from Czech 'holík' meaning 'young man' or 'lad' - originally a surname Czech, Slavic Boy
Horimir From Slavic elements hora/hory (mountain) + mír (peace) - 'mountain peace' or 'peace of the mountain'. Slavic Boy
Hribar Hill-dweller; 'from the hill' (from Slovene 'hrib' = hill + agentive suffix '-ar') Slavic Boy
Igorr Derived from Old Norse Ingvarr, meaning 'protected by Ing' or 'Ing's warrior'. Slavic Boy
Ilyiny Patronymic/adjectival form meaning 'of Ilya' - belonging to or descended from Elijah. Russian, Slavic Boy
Ivanec Little Ivan; son or descendant of Ivan Slavic Boy
Ivanetsr Likely a diminutive or patronymic form of Ivan, meaning 'little Ivan' or 'son of Ivan'; ultimately 'God is gracious.' Slavic Boy
Ivanho Variant of Ivan/John - "God is gracious" Slavic Boy
Ivanjuscha Diminutive of Ivan - 'little Ivan'; Ivan means 'God is gracious' Slavic Boy
Ivankor From Ivan ('God is gracious') with the suffix '-kor' - roughly 'gracious ruler' or a formative patronymic derived from Ivan (speculative). Slavic Boy
Ivanov Patronymic surname meaning "son of Ivan" (Ivan = Slavic form of John) Belarusian, Serbian, Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Ivanovitch Son of Ivan (son of John) Slavic Boy
Ive From a root meaning 'yew' (yew tree); connotations of strength/protection, historically linked to archery Croatian, Slavic Boy
Ivica Diminutive of Ivan - 'God is gracious.' Slavic Boy
Janik Diminutive of Jan ('God is gracious') - 'little Jan' Slavic Boy
Jank Variant of Jan/John - "God is gracious" Slavic Boy
Januisz Derived from Jan/John - 'Yahweh is gracious.' Polish, Slavic Boy
Janyk God is gracious Slavic Boy
Jaric Likely from Slavic jar- 'fierce/energetic' - 'strong, ardent one'; can also be a modern blend/variant related to Eric/Jeric Slavic Boy
Jarik Diminutive of Slavic names with the element 'yar' meaning 'fierce, energetic' or 'spring' - 'little fierce/energetic one'. Slavic Boy
Jarok From Slavic root 'Jar-' meaning 'fierce' or 'spring'; connotes strength or springtime Slavic Boy
Jaromír From jaro 'strong/energetic/spring' + mir 'peace/world' - 'strong/energetic peace' or 'spring peace'. Slavic Boy
Jaros From the Slavic root 'jar' meaning 'fierce, strong, energetic' (also associated with 'spring'); broadly 'strong/energetic one'. Slavic Boy
Jaroslav From 'jar' (fierce/energetic or spring) + 'slava' (glory) - 'fierce/energetic glory' or 'glory of spring' Slavic Boy
Jaroslaw From Slavic elements 'jar' (strong/ardent/fierce or spring) + 'sław' (glory, fame): roughly 'strong/ardent glory' or 'fierce fame'. Slavic Boy
Jaryk Little fierce/energetic one (diminutive of names from the Slavic root 'jar') Slavic Boy
Jasar Possibly 'brave, courageous' (Arabic) or linked to Turkish Yaşar meaning 'he lives'. Arabic, Bosnian, Slavic, Turkish Boy
Javor Maple (the tree) Slavic Boy
Javoro Maple (maple tree) Slavic Boy
Jedinak Derived from the Slavic root for 'one' - conveys 'one', 'single', 'only' or 'unique'. Slavic Boy
Jenda God is gracious Czech, Slavic Boy
Jenicek Little Jan/John - ultimately from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious'. Czech, 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