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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bogdana God-given / given by God Slavic Girl 5 #201
Danisa Likely a feminine form of Daniel meaning "God is my judge", or influenced by Slavic Danica meaning "morning star/dawn". Hebrew, Slavic Girl 5 #202
Ileyna Bright, shining (torch/light) Slavic Girl 5 #203
Kalinah Likely derived from Slavic 'Kalina' meaning 'viburnum' (a flowering shrub) or linked to Sanskrit 'Kali' meaning 'black, dark'; used as a feminine given name. English, Indian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl 5 #204
Kazmira Feminine form of Casimir/Kazimir, commonly understood as ‘keeper/proclaimer of peace’ (from Slavic element mir = 'peace'/'world'). Slavic Girl 5 #205
Maritsa Diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam); meanings traditionally include 'beloved' or interpretations like 'bitter/sea of bitterness' - exact meaning varies Bulgarian, Slavic Girl 5 #206
Miliza Dear, gracious Slavic Girl 5 #207
Olya Holy, blessed Slavic Girl 5 #208
Pavlina Feminine form of Pavel/Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble'. Slavic Girl 5 #209
Ruslana Female form of Ruslan, meaning 'lion' or 'like a lion' Slavic Girl 5 #210
Zhana God is gracious Bulgarian, Slavic Girl 5 #211
Alenka Diminutive of Helena meaning "light" or "torch"; "little bright one". Slavic Girl 3 #212
Andjelina Angel; angelic messenger Italian, Serbian, Slavic Girl 3 #213
Ilinka Diminutive of Ilia/Iliana - 'little Ilia'; associated meaning: 'My God is Yahweh' (if traced to Elijah) Slavic Girl 3 #214
Lenza Derived from Elena/Helena meaning 'light' or 'torch' (alternative literal meaning in Italian: 'fishing line') Italian, Slavic Girl 3 #215
Ludmyla From Slavic elements 'lud' (people) + 'mila' (dear, beloved) - 'dear to the people' or 'loved by the people'. Slavic Girl 3 #216
Nathacha Born on (or around) Christmas; 'birthday' or 'born' French, Slavic Girl 3 #217
Adaminna Feminine/diminutive form of Adam - 'little Adam' or 'of the earth/man' Slavic Girl
Agneška Pure, chaste, holy Slavic Girl
Aksinia From Greek 'Xenia' (xenos): 'hospitality', 'guest' or 'stranger'. Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Aksiniya Derived from Greek 'xenia' meaning 'hospitality' or 'guest/stranger'. Russian, Slavic Girl
Akulina Eagle Russian, Slavic Girl
Aleksija Defender; helper - 'defender of men'. Slavic Girl
Alesja Defender or protector of mankind Slavic Girl
Alesya Diminutive/vernacular form of Alexandra ('defender of mankind'); sometimes associated with Olesya ('of the forest') Slavic Girl
Alevtina Likely 'truth' or 'truthful' (derived from Greek elements) Russian, Slavic Girl
Aloyza Famous warrior Slavic Girl
Ambrozinah Derived from Greek ambrosios meaning 'immortal, divine' Greek, Slavic Girl
Americka From America; 'of the Americas' or 'land of Amerigo'. Slavic Girl
Anastassiya Resurrection Greek, Slavic Girl
Anca Grace; favor Romanian, Slavic Girl
Anechka Diminutive form of Anna, carrying the meaning "grace" or "favor". Slavic Girl
Anichka Diminutive of Anna, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favored'. Slavic Girl
Anicka Grace; favored Czech, Latin, Slavic Girl
Anisya Friendly, companionable (often linked to Arabic 'Anisa'); historically connected to Greek 'Anisia' Russian, Slavic Girl
Anjia Likely 'grace' (from Anna/Anja) or 'peaceful/pleasant home' (from Chinese An + Jia). Chinese, English, Germanic, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Anoushcka Diminutive of Anna ('little Anna' / related to grace); also associated with Persian/Armenian 'anush' meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant' Slavic Girl
Anoushkaa Sweet; beloved; a diminutive form often associated with 'grace' or 'sweet one' Armenian, Hindi, Persian, Russian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Anuschka Diminutive of Anna meaning 'grace' or 'favor' (from Hebrew Hannah); in some contexts related to Armenian 'Anoush' meaning 'sweet' - essentially 'little Anna' or 'little sweet one'. Slavic Girl
Anutka Diminutive/affectionate form of Anna - 'grace' or 'favor' (little/affectionate Anna) Slavic Girl
Anyele Angel; messenger; heavenly Slavic Girl
Anyka Generally linked to Anna/Hannah: 'grace' or 'favor'; in some usages related to Anika: 'face' or 'army/soldier'. Germanic, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Anzhelyka Angelic; 'messenger' or 'angel' Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Arinka Diminutive of Arina/Irina - derived from Greek Eirene 'peace' ('little peaceful one'); in a Hungarian context linked to Aranka 'little gold'. Slavic Girl
Arinushka Little Arina; derived from Irina/Irene meaning "peace" Russian, Slavic Girl
Aska Meaning varies by origin. In Japanese it depends on the kanji (common renderings include "tomorrow/fragrance" or "flying bird"). In Slavic contexts it often functions as a diminutive of Anna or Anastasia (associated meanings: "grace" or "resurrection"). Japanese, Slavic Girl
Averina Derived from a family name based on the Greek name Averkios; exact original meaning is uncertain Slavic Girl
Azja Variant of Asia/Asya - associated with the continent Asia or used as a diminutive of Anastasia; specific meanings vary by root and language. Polish, Slavic Girl
Añya Grace (from Anna/Hannah); also "other/another" (Sanskrit) Russian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Babeta Diminutive of Barbara - from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger'. 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