Slavic Girl Names
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of 823 names
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Olyana | Likely 'light' or 'shining' (from Helena/Elena) - alternatively 'holy, blessed' if linked to Olga | Slavic | Girl | 30 #151 | |
| Ryna | Likely from Hebrew rina 'joy' or 'song'; alternatively linked to Spanish reina 'queen'. | Hebrew, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 30 #152 | |
| Luba | Love / beloved | Slavic | Girl | 28 #153 | |
| Andjela | Angel; messenger (often understood as 'messenger of God') | Slavic | Girl | 26 #154 | |
| Galya | Calm, tranquility; or 'God's wave' / 'wave of God' (Hebrew) | Slavic | Girl | 25 #155 | |
| Dannica | Morning star; day or dawn (from Slavic 'dan' meaning 'day') | Slavic | Girl | 23 #156 | |
| Danyka | Morning star; day or daybreak (occasionally associated with 'God is my judge' via Daniel) | Slavic | Girl | 23 #157 | |
| Kasha | Diminutive of Katherine/Catherine - 'pure'. | Slavic | Girl | 23 #158 | |
| Meleena | From Greek 'meli' meaning 'honey', or from Slavic 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear' | Slavic | Girl | 23 #159 | |
| Jarah | Varies by origin - possibly “autumn/first rain” (Hebrew), “wound” (Arabic), or related to “spring/rockrose” (Slavic/Spanish) | Arabic, Hebrew, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 22 #160 | |
| Ninna | Diminutive form of Nina/Antonina; generally a pet form meaning 'little girl' (sense varies by language and root). | Italian, Scandinavian, Slavic | Girl | 22 #161 | |
| Arijana | Generally considered a variant of Ariana; commonly associated with meanings such as 'pure/holy' or, in some interpretations, 'fragrant'. | Slavic | Girl | 21 #162 | |
| Gelena | Likely ‘bright, shining’ (from Greek Helene/Helena) or, in some derivations, ‘calm, tranquil’ (from Greek Galene via Slavic Galina). | Greek, Russian, Slavic | Girl | 21 #163 | |
| Jagoda | Berry (often specifically 'strawberry' or a small berry) | Slavic | Girl | 21 #164 | |
| Janitza | Diminutive/variant of Jan/Ivan (John): 'God is gracious'; can be interpreted as 'little John' or 'young John' | Slavic | Girl | 21 #165 | |
| Maruska | Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary'; Maria is often interpreted as 'beloved' or (from older roots) 'bitter/sea of sorrow'. | Slavic | Girl | 21 #166 | |
| Mayka | Typically a diminutive of Maria/Mary; in Bulgarian it means 'mother'; in Japanese (as Maika) can combine characters meaning 'dance' and 'fragrance/flower' depending on kanji. | Basque, Japanese, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 21 #167 | |
| Nayda | Hope | Slavic | Girl | 20 #168 | |
| Yanina | God is gracious | Slavic | Girl | 20 #169 | |
| Dashia | Variant of Dasha/Daria - generally understood as 'upholder of good' or 'possessing goodness/wealth' | Slavic | Girl | 19 #170 | |
| Anka | Diminutive of Anna meaning 'grace' or 'favored'; in Persian/Turkish also associated with the mythical phoenix (Anqa). | Hebrew, Persian, Slavic, Turkish | Girl | 18 #171 | |
| Mirayah | Generally 'wonderful' or 'admirable' (from Mira/Mireya); can imply a theophoric element ('-yah' = God) when so interpreted | Hebrew, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 18 #172 | |
| Dita | Diminutive of Edita/Edith - associated with 'riches/blessed' or 'prosperous in war'; in Indonesian often used as an independent given name. | Czech, Indonesian, Slavic | Girl | 17 #173 | |
| Nuta | Often a diminutive of Anna (meaning "grace"); in Polish the word 'nuta' also means 'musical note' or 'tune'. | Polish, Romanian, Slavic | Girl | 17 #174 | |
| Zoja | Life | Slavic | Girl | 17 #175 | |
| Halya | Calm; serenity | Slavic, Ukrainian | Girl | 16 #176 | |
| Natasia | Likely 'born on Christmas' (from Natalia); sometimes associated with 'resurrection' if linked to Anastasia | Slavic | Girl | 16 #177 | |
| Jhanna | Likely 'paradise' or 'garden' (Arabic jannah); alternatively associated with 'God is gracious' when linked to Joanna/Hannah. | Arabic, Latin, Slavic | Girl | 15 #178 | |
| Janica | Diminutive of Jana; 'God is gracious.' | Croatian, Slavic | Girl | 14 #179 | |
| Aryna | Typically "peace" (from Irina/Eirene); alternatively "noble" (if related to Arya) | Slavic | Girl | 13 #180 | |
| Brana | Protector/defender (from Slavic 'bran-'); sometimes associated with 'raven' in Celtic contexts | Slavic | Girl | 13 #181 | |
| Marieta | Diminutive of Maria - commonly interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved' | Catalan, Romanian, Slavic | Girl | 13 #182 | |
| Iry | Uncertain - possibly 'pleasant/good' (from irie), 'peace' (as a form of Irene/Iryna), or a short modern coinage without fixed meaning | Egyptian, English, Japanese, Slavic | Girl | 12 #183 | |
| Mava | Rare name. Possible meanings include 'welcome' (if linked to Maëva, Polynesian), 'dark/black' (if from Greek Mavra), or 'place/abode' (possible Persian root); often used as a modern given name without a fixed traditional meaning. | Greek, Persian, Slavic | Girl | 12 #184 | |
| Olia | Holy, blessed | Slavic | Girl | 12 #185 | |
| Millah | Variant of Mila meaning "gracious" or "dear"; in Hebrew 'Milah' means "word". | Hebrew, Scandinavian, Slavic | Girl | 11 #186 | |
| Neenah | Most commonly 'little girl' (from Spanish niña); meanings like 'diminutive/young one', 'grace' or 'water' appear in different cultural origins. | Slavic | Girl | 11 #187 | |
| Allona | Hebrew: 'oak tree' (feminine of Alon); Slavic: associated with 'light' or 'torch' via Elena/Yelena. | Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | 10 #188 | |
| Stana | Stand, become | Croatian, Proto-Slavic, Serbian, Slavic | Girl | 8 #189 | |
| Ivanah | God is gracious | Slavic | Girl | 7 #190 | |
| Ivanie | God is gracious | Slavic | Girl | 7 #191 | |
| Morjana | Likely 'coral' (from Arabic Murjāna). In other contexts it may be treated as a form of Marjana (Slavic) or linked to Morgana/Morgan ('sea-born'/'sea circle'). | Arabic, Celtic, Slavic | Girl | 7 #192 | |
| Sanda | Defender/protector of mankind | Slavic | Girl | 7 #193 | |
| Aneliya | Often interpreted as 'grace' or 'angelic' depending on derivation | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | 6 #194 | |
| Anija | Grace; 'favored' | Latvian, Slavic | Girl | 6 #195 | |
| Fanya | A diminutive form - from Frances meaning "free" (English) or from Afanasia/Afanasiya meaning "immortal" (Russian); exact sense depends on origin. | English, Russian, Slavic | Girl | 6 #196 | |
| Silyana | From Slavic root 'sil-' meaning 'strength' - strong, powerful | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | 6 #197 | |
| Agnessa | Pure, chaste | Slavic | Girl | 5 #198 | |
| Anuska | Diminutive of Anna - 'grace' or 'favor' (from Hannah/Anna). When used as variant of Anushka, often carries similar connotations of grace/beauty. | Slavic | Girl | 5 #199 | |
| Arija | A name with multiple possible roots: from Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'; related to Hebrew/Persian Ari/Ariya meaning 'lion' or 'lioness'; and linked to Italian 'Aria' meaning 'air' or 'melody'. | Hebrew, Italian, Latvian, Persian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | 5 #200 |
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
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