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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Lepa Beautiful Slavic Girl
Libuse From the Slavic root l'ub- meaning "love" - "beloved" Slavic Girl
Libuška Beloved, dear Czech, Slavic Girl
Lidochka Diminutive of Lydia - 'little Lida' or 'belonging to Lydia'; original name means 'woman from Lydia'. Slavic Girl
Liliaana Derived from the Latin word for 'lily' - a flower symbolizing purity and beauty Italian, Latin, Slavic Girl
Liljanna Combines 'lily' (flower) and 'Anna' (grace) - 'graceful lily' or 'lily of grace' Slavic Girl
Linka A diminutive/affectionate form of names beginning with 'Lin-' (e.g., Lina, Lenka); sometimes connected to the linden tree or understood as 'little/beloved Lin- name.' Slavic Girl
Lisavet Derived from Elizabeth/Elisheva - "God is my oath" / "pledged to God" Slavic Girl
Liubava Beloved; loving (from the Slavic root 'ljub-' meaning 'love') Slavic Girl
Liudmila Dear to the people Slavic Girl
Ljuba Love, beloved Slavic Girl
Ljubow Love Slavic Girl
Ljudmilla From Slavic elements 'ljud' (people) + 'mila' (dear) - "dear to the people" or "people's beloved" Slavic Girl
Ljudmyla Beloved by the people Slavic Girl
Lonia Most commonly 'lioness' (from Leona/Leonia); sometimes associated with 'light' if linked to Ilona/Helen. English, Hungarian, Latin, Slavic Girl
Lubasha Beloved; 'little love' (diminutive of Lyubov) Slavic Girl
Lubava Love; beloved Slavic Girl
Lubka Little beloved / love Slavic Girl
Lubomira From Slavic lub/ljub (love) + mir (peace/world): 'lover of peace' or 'love and peace'. Slavic Girl
Lubomirka From Slavic elements 'lubo-' (love) + '-mir' (peace/world) - 'lover of peace' or 'beloved peace' Slavic Girl
Lubov Love Slavic Girl
Ludka Diminutive of Ludmila meaning 'dear to the people' / 'little beloved of the people' Slavic Girl
Ludmilah “Beloved by the people” / “dear to the people” Slavic Girl
Ludmille Dear to the people / loved by the people Slavic Girl
Ludmylah Dear to the people / beloved of the people Slavic Girl
Ludmylla Dear to the people; beloved by the people Slavic Girl
Ludmylle Dear to the people / beloved by the people Slavic Girl
Luijzika Famous/renowned warrior Dutch, Slavic Girl
Lukeriya Light Russian, Slavic Girl
Lyolyah Affectionate diminutive or pet form; no independent lexical meaning Slavic Girl
Lyuba Love; beloved Slavic Girl
Lyubasha Diminutive of Lyubov, meaning "beloved" or "little beloved" Slavic Girl
Lyubka Little beloved / beloved (from the root meaning 'love') Slavic Girl
Lyubochka Little love; beloved (affectionate diminutive) Slavic Girl
Lyudmylla Dear to the people Slavic Girl
Madezhda Hope Slavic Girl
Madzeija Derived from Magdalena - 'of Magdala' (often rendered 'from the tower' or 'exalted') Slavic Girl
Malgoša Diminutive of Małgorzata (Margaret) - 'pearl'. Slavic Girl
Maliny Likely 'raspberry' (from Slavic malina); alternatively linked to Sanskrit Malini meaning 'garlanded' or 'fragrant'. Slavic Girl
Mareka If from Marek/Mark (Marcus): "dedicated to Mars, warlike." If from Marika/Maria: linked to Maria meanings such as "beloved" or of uncertain/original meaning. Slavic Girl
Marenka Diminutive of Maria meaning "little Mary" (Maria/Miriam often interpreted as "bitter" or "beloved") Slavic Girl
Marfa Lady; mistress (of the household) Slavic Girl
Mari-Ana Combination of Maria (variously 'beloved', 'bitter', or 'sea of bitterness') and Ana ('grace' or 'favor') - roughly 'beloved grace' or 'bitter grace' Portuguese, Slavic Girl
Maricka Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary' (Maria/Miriam often associated with meanings like 'sea of bitterness', 'beloved', or 'rebellious') Slavic Girl
Marikia Diminutive of Maria - associated with the meanings of Maria (often rendered as 'beloved', 'bitter', or 'sea of bitterness'; exact sense varies) Latin, Slavic Girl
Marishcka Diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miryam), often understood as 'bitter' or 'beloved'. Slavic Girl
Marishka Diminutive of Maria; ultimately from Hebrew Miryam, often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'bitter' Slavic Girl
Marjaka Diminutive of Marja/Marija - 'little Mary' or 'little berry' (from Finnish/Estonian 'marja' = berry). Slavic Girl
Marjanka Diminutive of Maria - "little Mary" (derived from the name Mary/Maria) Slavic Girl
Markketta Pearl Czech, Slavic Girl

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