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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Jiryna Feminine Czech form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker" Czech, Slavic Girl
Jolana Violet (violet flower) Czech, Slavic Girl
Josipa Derived from Yosef, meaning 'God will add' or 'He will increase'. Croatian, Slavic Girl
jovania God is gracious Latin, Slavic Girl
Jozefa God will add / God increases Slavic Girl
Jucya No established traditional meaning; may be interpreted as 'youthful' (if linked to Julia) or 'light' (if linked to Lucia) when associated with similar Latin names. Slavic Girl
Jurisah Derived from Juris/George: "farmer, earth-worker" (interpreted as a feminine form) Slavic Girl
Kaline Unclear; could mean 'free woman' (if from Caroline), 'viburnum/flower' (if from Slavic Kalin/Kalina), or be associated with Kali ('black, time') Slavic Girl
Kallina Derived from the Slavic word for the viburnum (guelder rose) - a flowering shrub, symbolizing beauty and purity Slavic Girl
Kalyma Uncertain - most commonly rendered as 'word' if from Arabic (Kalima); alternatively linked to 'auspicious/beautiful' if tied to Sanskrit/Greek roots, or derived from a place-name (Kolyma). Arabic, Greek, Russian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Kameliya Camellia (the flower) Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Kareenah Generally associated with 'pure' (from Katherine) or 'beloved'; in some contexts linked to 'generous' (related to Arabic karim/karima) Latin, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Kareina Beloved; alternatively 'pure' when linked to Katherine Slavic Girl
Karynah Typically 'beloved' (from Latin Carina); sometimes associated with 'pure' (via Katherine), depending on derivation. Greek, Latin, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Kasimerah Bringer or proclaimer of peace Slavic Girl
Kasimiera From Slavic elements meaning 'proclaimer/bringer of peace' (mir = peace/world) Slavic Girl
Kasimira Derived from Casimir/Kazimierz; commonly interpreted as 'keeper/proclaimer of peace' (from Slavic mir 'peace, world'). Slavic Girl
Kasimirah Derived from Kasimir/Casimir - commonly interpreted as 'bringer/keeper of peace' (from Slavic element mir 'peace, world'). Slavic Girl
Kasja Pure Polish, Slavic Girl
Kaska Diminutive of Katarzyna/Catherine - associated meaning 'pure' (from Catherine). Slavic Girl
Katica Diminutive of Katarina/Katherine meaning "pure"; in Hungarian the word katica also means "ladybug" Slavic Girl
Katrena Pure English, French, Slavic Girl
Katrya Derived from Katherine, meaning "pure" Slavic Girl
Kattya Derived from Katherine/Ekaterina, generally interpreted as 'pure' Slavic Girl
Katyana Pure Slavic Girl
Kazmiera Feminine form of Kazimierz (Casimir), commonly interpreted as 'bringer or proclaimer of peace' Polish, Slavic Girl
Kazmiria Derived from Slavic elements (-kaz / -cas and -mir) relating to 'peace' or 'fame' - often interpreted as 'proclaimer of peace' or 'peaceful glory'. Slavic Girl
Kazzmira From Slavic elements kaz- (to order/proclaim) and mir (peace); commonly interpreted as 'one who proclaims or brings peace'. Slavic Girl
Khrystey Derived from 'Christos' meaning 'anointed'; often taken to mean 'follower of Christ'. Greek, Slavic Girl
Kija In Korean (Ki-ja) typically 'ki' can mean energy/era/foundation and 'ja' means child - roughly 'child of energy/strength'; in Slavic use it is often a pet form or diminutive of names like Kristina. Korean, Slavic Girl
Kilenya Invented name; meaning is uncertain. May be intended to suggest 'beloved' or a melodic personal name Slavic Girl
Kinka Likely related to 'gold' or 'golden' (from Japanese kin = gold); can also be a diminutive of Kinga. In Japanese, kinka (金貨) can mean 'gold coin'. English, Japanese, Slavic Girl
Kisia Uncertain - origin-dependent. Could be a local/placename in East Africa, a diminutive related to Katherine ('pure') if linked to Kasia, or related to Kesia/Keziah (cassia/spice) in other traditions. African American, English, Polish, Slavic, Swahili Girl
Kiska Kitten, little cat; affectionate pet name Slavic Girl
Kolenka Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Kol' or 'little Nikolai' (related to Nikolai, 'people's victory') Slavic Girl
Kolinka Little Kolya; a diminutive related to Nikolai/Nikola - 'little victory of the people' Slavic Girl
Konstancija Steadfast, constant Latin, Slavic Girl
Konstantinovna Daughter of Konstantin; Konstantin means 'steadfast, constant'. Russian, Slavic Girl
Kotka Finnish: "eagle"; Polish/Slavic: "female cat" (diminutive of kot) Finnish, Polish, Slavic Girl
Krassimira From Slavic elements kras ("beautiful") + mira ("peace/world") - essentially "beautiful peace" or "beautiful world". Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Kurena Unclear; possibly 'black' if derived from Japanese elements (kuro + -na), or a variant of Karen/Karena meaning 'pure', or related to Hebrew 'ray/horn' Latin, Slavic Girl
Kurstaina Follower of Christ; Christian (from Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed'). Slavic Girl
Květa Flower, blossom Czech, Slavic Girl
Ladanicka Diminutive of Lada - 'little Lada'; associated with the Slavic goddess Lada, conveying beauty, love, harmony, or beloved Slavic Girl
Ladanycka Related to harmony/order or denoting origin 'from Ladány' Slavic Girl
Lavra Associated with the laurel (symbol of victory, honor); in ecclesiastical usage, refers to a monastic complex (lavra). Greek, Latin, Slavic Girl
Lechsinska Feminine form of a family name meaning 'of or belonging to Lech' - i.e., descendant or associated with Lech (the legendary Polish founder). Polish, Slavic Girl
Lenechka Affectionate diminutive meaning "little Lena"; ultimately from Greek Helenē meaning "torch" or "light/bright one" Slavic Girl
Lenushka Affectionate diminutive of Elena/Helena - 'little Lena'; underlying meaning 'torch, light' Slavic Girl
Lenusya Diminutive of Elena/Helen, derived from Greek Helenē, meaning "light" or "torch". Slavic Girl
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Slavic Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Slavic-origin name in our dataset.

823
Names in this origin
22
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
65,176
Peak year 0