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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Markova Belonging to Mark; daughter or female descendant of Mark Slavic Girl
Marnyna Of the sea / belonging to the sea Slavic Girl
Maroosha Diminutive of Maria - related to Miriam/Marie, commonly associated with 'beloved' or variously interpreted as 'sea of bitterness'. Slavic Girl
Marousha Diminutive of Maria - 'little Maria' (Maria/Miriam often interpreted as 'sea of bitterness', 'bitter', or 'beloved') Slavic Girl
Marousya Diminutive of Maria - derived from Hebrew Miryam, often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'bitter'. Slavic Girl
Marticka Diminutive of Marta/Martina - 'little Marta', related to Mars; can be rendered as 'little one of Mars' or 'little warrior.' Slavic Girl
Martushka Diminutive of Marta/Martha - 'lady' or 'mistress'. Slavic Girl
Martuska Diminutive of Marta/Martina - 'little Marta' / 'little lady' (or 'little one of Mars' if from Martina) Slavic Girl
Marusia Diminutive of Maria, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved'. Slavic Girl
Marycka Diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miryam), often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved'. Polish, Slavic Girl
Maryjana Compound of Mary ('beloved'/'bitter') and Jana ('God is gracious') - roughly 'beloved/gracious' or 'Mary who is gracious' English, Slavic Girl
Marynka Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary' (Maria commonly interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved') Polish, Slavic Girl
Marysha Variant/diminutive of Mary: related to Mary/Maria meaning often given as 'bitter' or 'beloved'; can be read as 'little Mary' English, Slavic Girl
Maryska Diminutive of Maria/Mary (from Hebrew Miryam), commonly interpreted as "bitter" or "beloved" Slavic Girl
Maryusia Diminutive of Maria; ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness'. Slavic Girl
Mashka Diminutive/affectionate form of Maria - 'little Maria' or affectionate form of Mary Slavic Girl
Matriona Matron; motherly or married woman Slavic Girl
Matrycka Related to 'mother' or 'matron' - conveys 'of the mother' or 'matronly' (probable) Polish, Slavic Girl
Matusha Diminutive of Matthew - 'gift of God'; can also echo Russian 'matyushka' meaning 'little mother'. Slavic Girl
Meleda Possibly "from Mljet" (the island historically called Meleda) or derived from mel- meaning "honey, sweet" Slavic Girl
Melena From Greek 'melaina' meaning 'black, dark'; in Romance languages also 'mane' (hair). Greek, Italian, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Melenah Possibly 'honey' (Greek), 'gracious/dear' (Slavic), or 'yellow/honey‑colored' (Welsh) Slavic Girl
Merta Multiple possible origins: as a form of Marta/Märta meaning 'lady' or 'mistress' (from Martha), or in Balinese/Indonesian contexts associated with prosperity/goodness; also appears as a Slavic surname-turned given name. Czech, Indonesian, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Meryka Probably a variant of Maria/Marika; associated meanings of Maria include 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'sea of bitterness'. English, Slavic Girl
Mikhalina Who is like God? Latin, Slavic Girl
Milaine Likely 'gracious, dear' (from Mila) or, if linked to Mélanie, associated with 'dark/black'; overall conveys 'beloved' or 'sweet'. Slavic Girl
Milanka Beloved, dear (from the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear') Slavic Girl
Milea From Slavic 'Mila' meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'; also used as a contemporary Indonesian given name. Indonesian, Slavic Girl
Milenah Gracious; dear, beloved Slavic Girl
Miliena Gracious, dear; beloved Slavic Girl
Milinka From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear' - essentially 'little beloved' or 'dear one'. Slavic Girl
Milisa From the Slavic root 'mila' meaning 'dear, gracious, beloved'. Slavic Girl
Milita Beloved, gracious Slavic Girl
Militsa Dear, gracious, beloved Slavic Girl
Milka-Rose Combines Milka ('gracious' or from Hebrew 'queen') and Rose ('rose, the flower') - roughly 'dear/queen rose'. Slavic Girl
Milojka 'little beloved' or 'dear one' (from Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'dear, gracious') Slavic Girl
Milosava From Slavic mil ('dear, gracious') + slava ('glory') - 'dear glory' or 'gracious glory'. Slavic Girl
Miloslava From Slavic elements mil- ('gracious, dear') + -slav ('glory, fame') - 'gracious/dear glory' Slavic Girl
Miluska Dear, beloved; gracious Czech, Slavic Girl
Miluša From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear, beloved' - essentially 'little dear' or 'beloved'. Slavic Girl
Minca A diminutive/pet form often of Wilhelmina (from Germanic elements meaning 'will' + 'helmet' - 'resolute protector'); also used as a short form of Dominika or Mina. Dutch, Slavic Girl
Mire Albanian: "good" (from mirë). From Slavic root 'mir': "peace" or "world". Also used as a short form of Mireille in French. Albanian, French, Slavic Girl
Mirita Little Mira/Maria; interpreted as 'little wonder' or 'little peace' Slavic, Spanish Girl
Mirka Diminutive of Miroslava/Miroslav: 'mir' = peace + 'slav' = glory → 'peaceful glory' / 'famous for peace' Slavic Girl
Mirke From the Slavic root mir meaning "peace" or "world"; a diminutive sense: "little peace" or "peaceful" Slavic Girl
Miroslavka Diminutive of Miroslav/Miroslava from 'mir' (peace) + 'slava' (glory) - 'peaceful glory' or 'little peaceful glory'. Slavic Girl
Miroslawa From Slavic mir 'peace' + sława 'glory' - 'peaceful glory' or 'glory of peace'. Slavic Girl
Mlka From the root "mil" meaning "gracious, dear, beloved" Slavic Girl
Morainah Uncertain; could mean 'seen by God' (Moriah), 'great' (Irish Mórán), or 'brown/dark-haired' (Morena). Irish, Slavic Girl
Mygdana Likely 'from Mygdonia' (an ancient Macedonian region) or a compound involving 'Dana' (variously 'gift' or 'wise'); etymology uncertain 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