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Slavic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Lavrentij From Laurentum; crowned with laurel (laurelled) Slavic Boy
Lavrik Laurel; 'little laurel' or laurel-crowned Slavic Boy
Lavro Laurel; crowned with laurel - symbolic of victory or honor Slavic Boy
Lavrusha Derived from 'Lavr' meaning 'laurel' - literally 'little laurel' or 'laurel-bearer' (affectionate form) Slavic Boy
Leb Likely from Yiddish 'Leib' meaning 'lion'; can also be associated with Hebrew 'lev' meaning 'heart' or Slavic 'Lev' meaning 'lion'. Hebrew, Slavic Boy
Levko Little lion (diminutive of Lev, meaning 'lion') Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Ljudevit Famous warrior (fame + battle) Croatian, Slavic Boy
Lonya Little lion; lion-like (diminutive of Leon/Leona) Russian, Slavic Boy
Lubo From the Slavic root 'ljub-' meaning 'love' - 'beloved' (or, as a short form of Ljubomir/Lubomír, 'love' + 'peace' / 'lover of peace'). Slavic Boy
Lubomir From Slavic elements 'lub' (love, dear) + 'mir' (peace, world, prestige) - 'lover/beloved of peace' or 'dear peace'. Slavic Boy
Lubomirko Diminutive of Lubomir - 'lover/beloved of peace' (affectionate 'little Lubomir') Slavic Boy
Lubomyr Love and peace (from Slavic lubo 'love' + mir 'peace') Slavic Boy
Ludoslaw Glory of the people Slavic Boy
Luk Man from Lucania; associated with 'light' Dutch, Slavic Boy
Lukash Originally 'man from Lucania'; commonly associated with 'light'. Slavic Boy
Lyudmil Beloved of the people Slavic Boy
Maksymiw From Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest'; as a patronymic/surname, 'son or descendant of Maksym'. Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Manryko Man + ruler - roughly "strong/powerful man" or "man-ruler" Slavic Boy
Markieff Derived from Marcus - "dedicated to Mars" or "warlike" Slavic Boy
Markov Son of Mark / descendant of Mark Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slavic Boy
Maros Diminutive of Marek/Marian - 'dedicated to Mars' or 'warlike' (from Marcus/Marianus). Slavic, Slovak Boy
Marycko Little Mary (diminutive of Maria; Maria's root is often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness') Slavic Boy
Maslon From Polish masło 'butter' - originally a surname for someone who made, sold, or worked with butter/dairy products. Polish, Slavic Boy
Mauriz Derived from Latin Mauritius, meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moor". Italian, Latin, Slavic Boy
Maximka Affectionate/diminutive form of Maxim - 'little Max'; derived from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest'. Slavic Boy
Mickola Victory of the people Slavic Boy
Mikol Victory of the people Slavic Boy
Mikola Slavic form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people'. Slavic Boy
Mikos From Greek Nikolaos: "victory of the people." Slavic Boy
Milek Diminutive meaning 'little/young beloved' from the Slavic root mil- ('gracious, dear, kind'). Slavic Boy
Milenko From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear' - roughly 'little dear' or 'beloved'. Slavic Boy
Milik Surname-derived name; exact meaning uncertain. Likely related to the Slavic root 'mil-' (dear, gracious) or a diminutive form of a personal name Polish, Slavic Boy
Milivoj Gracious/dear warrior Slavic Boy
Milnar Miller - one who works at or is associated with a mill Slavic Boy
Milorad From Slavic elements milo 'gracious, dear' + rad 'work/care/joy, eager' - roughly 'dear joy' or 'gracious and eager'. Slavic Boy
Milosch Gracious, dear, beloved Slavic Boy
Milosh Dear; beloved; gracious Slavic Boy
Miloslav From Slavic mil 'gracious, dear' + slav 'glory, fame' - 'gracious/dear glory'. Slavic Boy
Milun From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'dear, gracious, beloved.' Slavic Boy
Miluš From Slavic element 'mil-' meaning 'dear, beloved, gracious' Slavic, Slovak Boy
Mirchik Little peace / little world (affectionate diminutive) Slavic Boy
Mirny Peaceful; 'of peace' (from Slavic root 'mir') Slavic Boy
Misham Unclear - possibly 'from there' (Hebrew) or linked to Michael's sense 'Who is like God?' Slavic Boy
Misko Diminutive form meaning 'little Mi' - a pet form of names beginning with 'Mi-' (e.g., Miha/Mihailo/Miroslav/Milan); exact sense depends on the root name (e.g., 'dear/gracious', 'peace and glory', or 'who is like God'). Slavic Boy
Mitja Devoted to Demeter (Greek goddess of the harvest/earth) Slavic Boy
Mitro Derived from Sanskrit 'Mitra' meaning 'friend'; also used as a Slavic pet form of Dmitri/Dmytro. Sanskrit, Slavic Boy
Mitrofan Revealed by the mother / manifested by the mother Greek, Slavic Boy
Molner Occupational name meaning 'miller' (one who grinds grain); occasionally locational (from Mölln) Germanic, Hungarian, Slavic Boy
Mstislav From Slavic elements msti 'avenge/vengeance' + slav 'glory/fame' - 'glorious avenger' or 'vengeful glory'. Slavic Boy
Mylek Little dear; beloved (diminutive of "mil-" names) 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