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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Mygina Derived from the Russian surname Mygin; no established given-name meaning - probably originated as a family name, nickname, occupation or place-based surname. Russian, Slavic Girl
Mykhalina Who is like God? Latin, Slavic Girl
Mylena Gracious, dear; beloved Slavic Girl
Mylenah Gracious, dear; beloved Greek, Slavic Girl
Myska Little mouse (diminutive of 'mouse') Czech, Slavic Girl
Nade Hope Slavic Girl
Nadeena Hope Slavic Girl
Nadej Hope Slavic Girl
Nadejda Hope Slavic Girl
Nadejna Hope Slavic Girl
Nadenka Derived from Nadezhda, meaning "hope" - often understood as "little hope" or "hopeful one". Slavic Girl
Nadeya Hope Slavic Girl
Nadezda Hope Slavic Girl
Nadezh Hope Slavic Girl
Nadezhdena Derived from the Slavic word for 'hope' - 'hope' or 'hopeful' Slavic Girl
Nadezhdy Hope Slavic Girl
Nadijah Derived from Arabic نادية (Nadiyah) meaning "tender/delicate" or "caller"; also associated with Slavic Nadia meaning "hope". Arabic, Slavic Girl
Nadiyyah Arabic: "tender, delicate, dewy"; Slavic: diminutive of Nadezhda meaning "hope". Arabic, Slavic Girl
Nadka Hope (diminutive form; 'little hope' or 'hopeful') Slavic Girl
nady From Slavic Nadezhda: "hope"; in Arabic usage it can imply "tender/delicate" or be related to the root for "caller" Slavic Girl
Nadyah From Slavic Nadezhda meaning "hope"; in Arabic (nādiyah/نادية) often associated with "tender/delicate" or "caller/announcer". Arabic, Slavic Girl
Nadyenka Diminutive of Nadezhda, meaning "little" or "beloved" hope Slavic Girl
Nadyja Hope Slavic Girl
Nascha Diminutive of Natalia (from Latin natalis 'birth') - often associated with 'born on (the Lord's) day' or 'birthday' (Christmas association) Slavic Girl
Nastashia Derived from Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' or 'reborn' Russian, Slavic Girl
Nastasiya Resurrection, reborn Slavic Girl
Nastassja Resurrection Slavic Girl
Natalena From Natalia ('born on Christmas') combined with Lena ('light' or short for Helena) - roughly 'born on Christmas' or 'bright'. Latin, Slavic Girl
Natashka Diminutive of Natasha/Natalia meaning "little Natasha"; ultimately from Latin natalis "birthday" or "born" Slavic Girl
Natassia Born on Christmas; birthday Latin, Slavic Girl
Natasya Derived from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birth' - often interpreted as 'born on Christmas' or 'birthday (of the Lord)' Slavic Girl
Nataška Diminutive of Natalia - 'born on Christmas' / 'birthday'. Slavic Girl
Natašza Derived from Latin 'Natalia' meaning 'born on (the) day of birth' / 'born on Christmas Day' Slavic Girl
Natašša Born on Christmas (from Latin natalis, 'birthday') Slavic Girl
Nathascha Born on Christmas; 'birthday' or 'of the nativity' Slavic Girl
Nathashya Derived from Natalia/Natasha: 'born on Christmas' or 'birthday of the Lord'; Nathashya is a modern/creative variant Slavic Girl
Nathasya Diminutive of Natalia - 'born' / 'born on Christmas' Russian, Slavic Girl
Natine Probably 'related to birth' (from Latin natalis) or a diminutive/variant associated with 'hope' (from Nadia/Nadine) Slavic Girl
Natja Hope Greek, Old Church Slavonic, Slavic Girl
Natka Diminutive form of Natalia - 'born on (Christmas)' / 'birthday' Slavic Girl
Nauka Slavic: "science, learning"; Sanskrit/Hindi: "boat" Hindi, Slavic Girl
Nedelka Born on Sunday / 'little Sunday' (diminutive of 'nedelja') Slavic Girl
Nedja Hope Slavic Girl
Nedya Hope Slavic Girl
Neilanya A contemporary blended name often interpreted as 'champion's grace' or 'blue grace' (combining Neil/Neel + Anya). Slavic Girl
Neliya Likely a diminutive or variant of Cornelia (Latin: 'horn', often interpreted as 'strong') or of Elena/Eleni ('light, torch'). Greek, Latin, Slavic Girl
Neva 'snow' (also linked to the Neva River; when tied to Irish Neve/Niamh, 'bright, radiant') Irish, Latin, Russian, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Nicolya Victory of the people English, Greek, Slavic Girl
Nikeeta Possibly 'abode' or 'dwelling' (from Sanskrit niketā); alternatively associated with 'victory' via the Greek root nikē Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Nikolaevna Daughter of Nikolai (Nicholas); ultimately 'victory of the people.' Russian, 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