Slavic Girl Names
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of 823 names
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Babi | Affectionate diminutive meaning "baby" or "little one"; often used as a pet form of Barbara or Babita in various languages. | English, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Babina | Diminutive of 'Baba' - roughly 'little grandmother' or 'beloved elder'; also used as a feminine name in South Asia without a single fixed meaning. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Babka | Originally means 'grandmother' or 'old woman'; also the name of an Eastern European sweet yeast cake. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Babuška | Grandmother; an affectionate term for an older woman ('little grandmother') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Baina | If derived from Veena/Beena: 'musical instrument' (veena). Other origins have no well-established single meaning. | Basque, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Baryny | Noblewoman; lady; mistress | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Belanka | Little white one; fair, bright | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Belene | From Slavic root běl- meaning 'white' or 'fair' | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Belica | Little white one; fair, pale, or bright | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Belite | Little white/bright one; diminutive form related to Bel/Bella | English, Latin, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Belya | White, fair, bright | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Benia | Most commonly linked to Hebrew Benaiah, meaning "Yahweh has built"; alternately used as a diminutive of Benjamin ("son of the right hand") or Benedict/Benita ("blessed"). | Germanic, Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Berka | Possible meanings include 'strong/solid' (from Turkish 'Berke'), 'bright' (from Germanic root of Bertha), or 'blessed' (from Arabic 'baraka'). | Arabic, Slavic, Swahili, Turkish | Girl | — | |
| Bertuska | Diminutive meaning 'little bright/famous one' (from Germanic berht 'bright, famous') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Betuska | Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath' / 'consecrated to God'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bila | Most commonly associated with 'white' (Slavic). In other languages it can be a word meaning 'without' or a variant of the Hebrew name Bilhah. | Arabic, Hebrew, Slavic, Swahili | Girl | — | |
| Bodashka | Affectionate diminutive of a name with the root 'Bod-' - roughly 'little Boda' or an endearing pet name | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bogdasha | God-given / given by God | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bogdashka | A pet form of Bogdana/Bogdan - 'God-given' / 'given by God' (affectionate 'little God-given') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bognah | From the Slavic root 'bog' meaning 'God' - roughly 'divine', 'belonging to God', often interpreted as 'God's gift' or 'godly'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bogoslava | Glory of God | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bogumira | God's peace / peace of God | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bogusława | God's glory / glorious in God | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bohumíra | God's peace | Czech, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bohuslava | God's glory | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bohuša | From Slavic elements 'Bohu-' (God) + 'slava' (glory) - 'God's glory' or 'glory of God'. | Czech, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bojana | Battle | Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Boleslawa | Great glory / large fame | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Borka | Derived from 'bor' - 'fight' or 'battle'; roughly 'female fighter' or 'she who fights' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Borkinka | Diminutive meaning "little fighter" or "young warrior" (from Slavic bor- "fight/battle"; sometimes associated with bor "pine") | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bozena | Divine, of God; often interpreted as 'God-given' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bozenah | Divine, godly; of God | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bozenna | Divine; belonging to God; blessed by God. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bozhena | God-given (given by God) | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Branimira | Protector/defender of peace | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Branislava | Glorious defender (from 'bran' = protect/defend + 'slava' = glory/fame) | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Branka | Protector, defender | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Broniah | Protector; from Slavic 'bron' meaning 'protection' - 'little protector' or 'protected' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bronie | Little protector / young defender | Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bronislava | Protector of glory / glorious protector | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Bronislova | 'defender/protector of glory' (from bron- 'protect/defend' + -slava 'glory') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Broska | Affectionate diminutive, often interpreted as 'little peach' or an endearing pet form of a Slavic name | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Brynica | From the place-name Brynica; can be understood as 'little Bryn' or 'place by the hill/river' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Calyna | Viburnum (guelder rose) - a plant symbolic of beauty, love and homeland in Slavic cultures. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Carryna | Beloved; dear | English, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Casimire | Bringer or proclaimer of peace | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Cazimira | From Slavic elements meaning 'proclaim/establish' + 'peace' - often interpreted as 'proclaimer/guardian of peace'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Ceca | Light, brightness | Russian, Serbian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Celinka | Diminutive meaning 'little heavenly' or 'little one of the heavens' (from Celina/Celia, from Latin caelum 'heaven') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Cesya | Diminutive/pet form - typically 'little Cecilia' (Cecilia from Latin caecus 'blind') or, in some Yiddish/Slavic use, a pet form related to Hebrew Chaya ('life'). | Latin, 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