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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Nikolayevichna Daughter of Nikolai (Nikolai = "victory of the people") Russian, Slavic Girl
Nikolene Victory of the people French, Greek, Slavic Girl
Nikytah Likely from Nikita - "victorious" (from Greek Nike/Niketas); in some South Asian contexts associated with "earth/abode" English, Slavic Girl
Ninka A diminutive meaning "little Nina"; often associated with the meaning of the root name (for example, 'grace' when linked to Anna) Slavic Girl
Nushechka Little sweet one; diminutive meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant' Slavic Girl
Nydya Hope Slavic Girl
Obelya White, fair Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Odra Named for the Odra river; associated with river/water Polish, Slavic Girl
Olechka Pet form meaning 'little Olga' or 'little Oleg' - ultimately from an Old Norse root meaning 'holy, blessed'. Slavic Girl
Oleisia Likely "woman of the forest" or "from the woods," derived from the Slavic element "les" (forest); sometimes treated as a form of Olesia/Olessia. Slavic Girl
Olenah Light, torch, bright Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Olenia Associated with Helen: 'torch' or 'light, shining' Slavic Girl
Olenka Diminutive of Helen/Elena - 'little bright one' or 'little torch' (from Greek Helene) Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Olesha From the forest Slavic Girl
Olesiah From the forest; woodland, "forest girl" Slavic Girl
Olessa From the forest; 'forest' or 'woodland' Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Oliah Most likely a diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy, blessed' (from Old Norse Helga); alternatively can be interpreted as a variant of Aliyah meaning 'to ascend.' Slavic Girl
Olienka Little Olena; derived from Helena meaning "light" or "torch" Slavic Girl
Olienkah Diminutive of Olena/Helena - 'light' or 'torch', 'little shining one'. Slavic Girl
Olinah Generally interpreted as 'joyful' or 'bright' (depending on root) Latin, Norse, Slavic Girl
Oliya Often treated as a form of Aliya/Aaliyah meaning "exalted, high; ascent" (Arabic/Hebrew). In Slavic contexts as Olya/Olia it traces to Olga meaning "holy, blessed." Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Slavic, Urdu Girl
Olyane Uncertain - could imply 'olive' (from Olivia), 'light' (from Helena), or 'God has answered' (from Eliana). Slavic Girl
Olyenka Affectionate diminutive meaning "little Olena/Olga"; associated with "light/torch" (Helen) or "holy/blessed" (Olga); sometimes interpreted colloquially as "little deer" Slavic Girl
Olyenkah Affectionate diminutive of Olena/Elena - 'little Helen' (light, torch) Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Orena Possibly "light" (from Hebrew Or/Orna) or "peace" (from Greek/Slavic Irene); sometimes linked to Hebrew Oren meaning "pine/ash". Greek, Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Orlika From the Slavic root 'orl-' meaning 'eagle'; a diminutive/feminine form - 'little eagle' or 'female eagle'. Slavic Girl
Orlina Eagle (female form) Slavic Girl
Otylyah Wealth, fortune; fortunate Polish, Slavic Girl
Ozera Possibly 'helper' or 'strength' (Hebrew) or 'lakes' (Slavic) Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Pasja Passion (from Polish 'pasja'); alternatively associated with Pascha/Easter in some contexts Slavic Girl
Patryka Noble, patrician (of noble birth) Latin, Slavic Girl
Patya Varies by origin: "noble" (from Patricia), "rock" (if aligned with Peter/Petra), or "path/road" (from Slavic root pat) Latin, Slavic Girl
Paulyna Derived from Latin 'Paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble'. Latin, Slavic Girl
Pavelle Little, small; humble (from Latin Paulus/Paul) French, Slavic Girl
Pavla Small, humble Czech, Slavic Girl
Pavlenka Little Paul / child of Paul (from Latin Paulus: 'small' or 'humble') Slavic Girl
Pavline Derived from Paulus: "small" or "humble" Slavic Girl
Pavlova Of Pavel / daughter or descendant of Paul Slavic Girl
Pavlushshenka Diminutive of Pavel/Pavla (from Latin Paulus), roughly 'little Paul' - 'small' or 'humble'. Slavic Girl
Pavlya Little Paul; small, humble Slavic Girl
Pepyla Diminutive form linked to Josef/Josefina - "God will add" / "God increases" Slavic Girl
Peterka Little Peter / 'little rock' (diminutive of Peter; Peter means 'rock' or 'stone') Slavic Girl
Petrusia Diminutive of Peter/Petra - 'little rock' (from Greek petros 'rock, stone') Slavic Girl
Petruška Diminutive of Peter/Petra - 'little rock' or 'little stone' Slavic Girl
Polyana Meadow, glade Slavic Girl
Posya A diminutive/pet form with no independent lexical meaning; linked to Praskovya/Paraskevi, associated with 'preparation' or 'Friday'. Slavic Girl
Praga From Sanskrit 'Pragya' meaning 'wisdom, intelligence'; alternatively a place-name referring to Prague. Latin, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Pranca Possibly 'free' if related to Franca/Francesca; otherwise meaning unknown Slavic Girl
Praskovija From Greek 'paraskevi' meaning 'preparation'; associated with Friday Slavic Girl
Praskovina Derived from Greek Paraskevi, meaning "preparation" and traditionally associated with Friday 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