Slavic Girl Names
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of 823 names
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexsandra | Defender of men / protector of mankind | Greek, Slavic | Girl | 105 #101 | |
| Ivani | God is gracious | Slavic | Girl | 103 #102 | |
| Brina | Juniper; alternatively a diminutive of Brianna/Sabrina, suggesting meanings like 'noble' (Brianna) or 'of the Severn/boundary' (Sabrina) | Slavic | Girl | 102 #103 | |
| Milanna | Beloved, gracious (from Slavic 'mil' = dear + Anna = grace) | Slavic | Girl | 101 #104 | |
| Gali | Hebrew: 'wave' or 'my wave' (from gal). Slavic: short form of Galina, meaning 'calm, tranquility'. Dravidian: 'wind' (word used in Telugu/Kannada). | Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | 96 #105 | |
| Henya | Diminutive form - often from Hebrew Chana (Hannah) meaning "grace, favor"; in Slavic usage sometimes linked to Henry/Henrietta meaning "home ruler". | Polish, Slavic | Girl | 96 #106 | |
| Jara | Varies by origin: from Slavic root 'jar' meaning 'strong, energetic' or 'spring'; in Spanish it refers to the rockrose plant; sometimes used as a variant of Yara ('water lady') | Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 95 #107 | |
| Milka | Gracious, dear; beloved | Slavic | Girl | 93 #108 | |
| Mirela | Wonderful, admirable - alternatively interpreted as 'peaceful' or related to 'peace' | Slavic | Girl | 89 #109 | |
| Nadja | Hope | Slavic | Girl | 88 #110 | |
| Dalina | Commonly interpreted as "from the valley"; sometimes associated with Dalia (flower/branch) in variant usages | Slavic | Girl | 87 #111 | |
| Mala | Garland or necklace (Sanskrit); can also mean 'small' (Slavic) or 'garden' (Hawaiian) | Hawaiian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | 85 #112 | |
| Aliona | Bright, shining light (associated with 'torch' or 'light') | Slavic | Girl | 80 #113 | |
| Iliyana | Derived from Elijah (Eliyahu): 'My God is Yahweh' (often interpreted as 'God is my Lord') | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | 79 #114 | |
| Czarina | Female ruler; empress; feminine form of czar/tsar | Russian, Slavic | Girl | 77 #115 | |
| Mirana | Worthy of admiration; peaceful | Latin, Slavic | Girl | 74 #116 | |
| Morena | In Spanish/Portuguese: 'brunette, dark-haired, dark-skinned'. In Slavic contexts: associated with the goddess Morana (winter/death). | Latin, Portuguese, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 73 #117 | |
| Nastassia | Resurrection; reborn | Slavic | Girl | 73 #118 | |
| Neli | A diminutive/pet form; often linked to meanings 'light/torch' (from Helen/Eleanor) or used as a short form of Slavic/Latin-derived names. | Bulgarian, English, Georgian, Italian, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 72 #119 | |
| Lelya | Uncommon feminine name. Possibly a Slavic diminutive (with no distinct lexical meaning) or a variant of Leila, which means "night" in Arabic. | Arabic, Persian, Slavic | Girl | 71 #120 | |
| Alla | Uncertain; etymology is unclear. Depending on origin and culture it has been variously associated with meanings like 'other' or 'exalted', but is primarily used as a traditional Slavic female name. | Germanic, Slavic | Girl | 68 #121 | |
| Ivannah | Feminine form of Ivan/John - 'God is gracious.' | Slavic | Girl | 68 #122 | |
| Rainna | Commonly associated with 'queen' (from Reina/Regina); also linked to 'joyful/fresh' or 'counsel' depending on origin. | Bulgarian, Germanic, Hebrew, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 68 #123 | |
| Damira | Feminine form of Damir - 'giver of peace' or 'peace-giving'. | Slavic | Girl | 67 #124 | |
| Lenka | Light; torch; shining one | Slavic | Girl | 66 #125 | |
| Natalija | Born on Christmas; 'birthday' or 'of the Nativity' | Slavic | Girl | 66 #126 | |
| Karyna | Often 'pure' (from Katherine) or 'beloved/dear' (from Carina) | Slavic | Girl | 65 #127 | |
| Nakita | Victorious; derived from the Greek root nikē meaning "victory" | Slavic | Girl | 65 #128 | |
| Ivi | Ivy (the climbing plant); alternatively a diminutive of Ivana/Iva meaning 'God is gracious'. | English, Slavic | Girl | 62 #129 | |
| Ivannia | Feminine form of Ivan - "God is gracious" | Slavic | Girl | 60 #130 | |
| Milca | Hebrew: 'queen' (Milcah); Slavic: related to root meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'. | Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | 60 #131 | |
| Levina | Multiple possible origins: a variant of Lavinia (ancient Roman name of uncertain meaning); from Hebrew 'lev' meaning 'heart' (interpreted as 'little heart' or 'belonging to Lev'); or the feminine form of Levin/Levi. | Hebrew, Latin, Slavic | Girl | 59 #132 | |
| Aleska | Defender; protector (of mankind) | Slavic | Girl | 55 #133 | |
| Aniella | Diminutive of Anna meaning "grace"; in some lines linked to Aniela/Angela meaning "angel" | Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Slavic | Girl | 55 #134 | |
| Kasiya | Diminutive of Katarzyna (Katherine), meaning "pure"; sometimes used as a variant of Kasey/Kasia | Polish, Slavic | Girl | 54 #135 | |
| Valentyna | Strong, healthy, vigorous | Latin, Slavic | Girl | 53 #136 | |
| Galiana | Calm, serene | Slavic | Girl | 52 #137 | |
| Elenah | Bright, shining, torch; sunray | Greek, Slavic | Girl | 49 #138 | |
| Kisa | Varies by origin: in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (common elements can imply 'hope' or other meanings); in Swahili 'kisa' means 'story' or 'case'; in Slavic languages 'kiša' means 'rain'. | Croatian, Japanese, Slavic, Swahili | Girl | 49 #139 | |
| Ilyna | Derived from Ilya/Elijah - 'My God is Yahweh'; sometimes associated with Elena/Helena meaning 'light' or 'bright' | Slavic | Girl | 46 #140 | |
| Uliana | Feminine form of Julianus - 'youthful' or 'descendant of Julius'. | Slavic | Girl | 46 #141 | |
| Dannika | Morning star; daybreak | Slavic | Girl | 44 #142 | |
| Rada | From Slavic element 'rad' meaning 'happy', 'willing', 'eager' - often rendered as 'joyful' or 'glad'. | Slavic | Girl | 43 #143 | |
| Katiya | Derived from Katherine, generally interpreted as 'pure' or 'clear.' | Slavic | Girl | 42 #144 | |
| Olesia | Possibly 'of the forest' (from Slavic 'les'), or a diminutive of Alexandra ('defender of mankind') | Slavic | Girl | 38 #145 | |
| Rola | Varies by origin. In Arabic the name (رولا) is used as a feminine given name often considered a variant of Rula/Roula; in Polish/Slavic contexts 'rola' is a common word meaning 'field' or 'plot of land'. | Arabic, Polish, Slavic | Girl | 37 #146 | |
| Pelin | Wormwood | Slavic, Turkish | Girl | 36 #147 | |
| Lika | Typically a diminutive or short form used in several cultures; specific meanings vary by origin. | Armenian, Georgian, Slavic | Girl | 34 #148 | |
| Lada | Name of a Slavic goddess associated with beauty, love, spring and fertility; often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'beautiful'. | Slavic | Girl | 30 #149 | |
| Ludmilla | Beloved by the people | Slavic | Girl | 30 #150 |
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