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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Sanina Associated with Arabic 'Sana' meaning 'brightness, radiance' (or a feminine form related to the Slavic surname Sanin). Arabic, Slavic Girl
Sarica Diminutive of Sara ('little princess'); alternatively 'little/blond' in Turkish; or 'myna bird' if from Sarika Hindi, Sanskrit, Slavic, Turkish Girl
Sarny Derived from a root meaning 'roe deer' - 'deer' or 'deer-like' Slavic Girl
Sasenka Diminutive of Sasha/Aleksandra - 'little defender of mankind' (affectionate form of 'defender/protector') Slavic Girl
Sashenka Little Sasha - diminutive of Alexandra/Alexander; root meaning 'defender of men' or 'protector'. Russian, Slavic Girl
Satyna From the word 'satin' (the fabric) - connotes silkiness, smoothness, elegance Polish, Slavic Girl
Seka Little sister / sister (affectionate diminutive) Slavic Girl
Selkova Feminine form of a Slavic surname meaning “belonging to/descendant of Selko”; possibly related to selo (‘village’) Slavic Girl
Senka Derived from the Slavic word 'senka' meaning 'shadow' or 'shade'. Slavic Girl
Shusha Lily (derived from Hebrew Shoshana and Armenian Shushanik) Armenian, Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Smilka Derived from the Slavic root 'smil-' meaning 'mercy/compassion' or from 'smilje' (the immortelle flower); conveys 'merciful' or 'immortelle/everlasting flower'. Slavic Girl
Snejana From the Slavic word for 'snow' - literally 'snow (white)' or 'snow woman' (snowy one). Slavic Girl
Sonichka Affectionate diminutive of Sonya/Sofia - 'little Sonya'; in Ukrainian contexts often associated with 'little sun' (term of endearment). Slavic Girl
Stecia Associated with Anastasia ('resurrection') or Stefania/Stephanie ('crown, wreath'), depending on the root Slavic Girl
Stoyanka Standing; staying Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Svetochka Diminutive of Svetlana - "little light" (from Russian 'svet' meaning 'light') Russian, Slavic Girl
Svetoslava From Slavic elements 'svet' (light/world/holy) + 'slava' (glory) - 'glorious light' or 'light of glory'. Slavic Girl
Sviatlana Light, bright Belarusian, Slavic Girl
Svjatlana Light, bright; sacred/holy Slavic Girl
Svjetlana Light, radiant Slavic Girl
Svyatlana From Slavic root 'svet' meaning 'light' or 'shining' Slavic Girl
Svyetlana From Slavic 'svet' meaning 'light' - 'light', 'luminescent' or 'pure'. Slavic Girl
Světlana Light, bright Slavic Girl
Swietlana Light, shining Slavic Girl
Switlana Light, luminous, bright Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Tadeja Derived from Thaddeus; meaning uncertain - possibly 'heart' or 'courageous'. Latin, Slavic Girl
Taeyna Secret, mystery Slavic Girl
tahtyana Derived from the Roman family name Tatius; literal meaning uncertain. Slavic Girl
Taisija Likely "beloved" or "cherished" (etymology uncertain) Greek, Slavic Girl
Tajana Likely a Slavic form of Tatiana (from the Roman family name Tatius); sometimes associated with 'crown' via 'taj'. Arabic, Slavic Girl
tanyia Diminutive of Tatiana - historically 'of Tatius'; popularly rendered as 'fairy queen' or 'princess' in modern usage Slavic Girl
Tatana Belonging to or descendant of Tatius (derived from the Roman name Tatius) Slavic Girl
tatyanna Feminine form of the Roman family name Tatius; meaning uncertain (folk interpretation: "fairy queen"). Russian, Slavic Girl
Te'a Varies by origin: often 'gift of God' when derived from Dorothea/Teodora; in Polynesian contexts meanings vary (often related to day, light, or clarity). Greek, Polynesian, Slavic Girl
Tenee Unclear; possibly associated with Renée ('reborn') or Tania ('fairy queen') Slavic Girl
Ticha Quiet, silent Czech, Slavic Girl
Tija Often a diminutive of Tatiana or a variant of Tia; associated senses include 'joy' (via Letitia) or 'aunt' (Spanish), though as a diminutive it may carry no independent meaning. English, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Tilyana Likely related to the linden tree (Tilia) or a diminutive/variant of Slavic names like Tatiana; generally a feminine diminutive form Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Tinkara Diminutive feminine name - if derived from Kristina: 'follower of Christ'; if from Katarina: 'pure'. Slavic, Slovenian Girl
Tonka Diminutive of Antonia/Antonija (from Latin Antonius); often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'invaluable' / 'of the Antonius family' Slavic Girl
Tusia A pet form meaning "little" or "beloved" based on a longer Slavic female name Slavic Girl
Tytyana Feminine form of the Roman name Tatius; often interpreted in modern use as 'fairy queen' or associated with 'fairy'. Russian, Slavic Girl
Varinka Diminutive of Varvara/Barbara - 'foreign' or 'stranger' (from Greek 'barbaros') Slavic Girl
Variya Likely "excellent, choicest" (from Sanskrit varya); also used as a Russian diminutive of Varvara (from Greek meaning "foreign/strange"). Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Varja Diminutive of Varvara; ultimately from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign, stranger'. Slavic Girl
Varvara-Louise Combines Varvara ('foreign/stranger') and Louise ('renowned warrior') - roughly 'renowned/famous foreigner' or 'famous warrior'. French, Slavic Girl
Varvara-Maria Combines Varvara 'foreign, stranger' and Maria 'bitter' or 'beloved' - roughly 'foreign beloved'. Latin, Slavic Girl
Vedrana Cheerful, joyful; clear or serene Slavic Girl
Verka Diminutive of Vera (meaning 'faith') or of Veronika/Veronica (from Berenice, 'bringer of victory' or interpreted as 'true image') Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Veruschka Faith, trust 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