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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Chayka Seagull (a seabird) Slavic Girl
Chesna Honorable (primary); occasionally associated with 'oak grove' (alternate) Slavic Girl
Chyra Likely 'lady' (Greek) or 'clear/bright' (Italian/Latin); alternatively may stem from a Slavic surname. Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Slavic Girl
Cilka Diminutive of Cecilia (from Latin caecus, 'blind'); broadly understood as 'little/young Cecilia' Slavic Girl
Clarolbnelah A modern compound meaning 'bright/clear grace' - combining ideas of light/clarity and grace or gift. Slavic Girl
Cvetana From Slavic root 'cvet' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom'. Slavic Girl
Cvetanka Derived from the Slavic root 'cvet' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom' Slavic Girl
Cvetka Flower, blossom Slavic Girl
Cyrillia Female form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'of the lord' (from Greek kyrios 'lord') Greek, Slavic Girl
Czeslava Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'honor' (čest) and 'glory' (slava) - 'honor and glory'. Polish, Slavic Girl
Daesha Likely a modern variant of Dasha (diminutive of Daria - associated with Daria's meanings such as 'possessing goodness' or wealth) or influenced by Aisha ('alive, living'). Slavic Girl
Daliborka Feminine form of Dalibor, from Slavic elements daleko 'far' + bor 'fight' - 'far-fighter' or 'one who battles from afar'. Slavic Girl
Dana-Lee Combination of Dana ('God is my judge' / 'from Denmark' / 'wise') and Lee ('clearing, meadow') - roughly 'Dana's meadow' or 'judge's meadow'. Celtic, English, Hebrew, Irish, Persian, Slavic Girl
Danaa Often interpreted as "wise" or "knowledgeable"; in some languages also conveys value or preciousness. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Persian, Slavic Girl
Daneca Morning star; daybreak (derived from Danica, associated with Venus) Slavic Girl
Daneeca Likely 'morning star' (from Slavic Danica); occasionally associated with Daniel ('God is my judge') Slavic Girl
Daneeka Morning star (related to Danica, meaning dawn/morning star) Slavic Girl
Danicah Morning star; daybreak Slavic Girl
Danitsa Morning star; Venus; dawn Slavic Girl
Daniza Morning star (derived from Slavic Danica) Slavic Girl
Danyca Morning star; dawn Slavic Girl
Darka Gift (from Slavic root "dar") Slavic Girl
Darynah Gift Slavic Girl
Darynka Diminutive of Daryna/Daria; ultimately from Persian Darius - 'possessor of goodness' or 'maintainer of good' Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Darysya 'Possessor' or 'one who maintains' - often interpreted as 'wealthy' or 'prosperous.' Slavic Girl
Dashka Diminutive of Daria - 'little Dasha'; ultimately from Persian Darius meaning 'possessor of good/wealthy'. Slavic Girl
Dejanella Feminine/diminutive form of Dejan - 'doer, one who acts' (so roughly 'little doer' or 'female doer') Slavic Girl
Denica “morning star” or “daybreak”; alternatively from Denise meaning “devotee of Dionysus” Slavic Girl
Denka Diminutive form - from Denitsa: 'day/morning' (morning star) or, when from Daniela, tied to 'God is my judge'; commonly associated with 'morning/dawn'. Slavic Girl
Derinah Gift English, Irish, Slavic Girl
Desa Happening; region Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Devana Divine; also the name of a Slavic goddess associated with the hunt and wild nature. Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Diliyana Unclear; likely a Slavic/Bulgarian feminine name or a modern compound/variant of Dilyana/Diliana. Specific traditional meaning is uncertain. Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Dilyane Likely from the Slavic root 'dil' meaning 'share' or 'part', often interpreted as 'a portion' or 'member (of the people)'. Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Dobravka From the Slavic root dobr- 'good' - roughly 'good one' or a diminutive 'little good one'. Slavic Girl
Dobrinka From Slavic root 'dobr-' meaning 'good' or 'kind' - roughly 'little good one' or 'kind girl'. Slavic Girl
Dobromila From Slavic elements 'dobro' (good) + 'mil(a)' (dear, beloved) - 'good and beloved' / 'she who loves goodness' Slavic Girl
Dobromira From Slavic elements dobro (good) + mir (peace/world) - "good peace" or "she who brings good peace" Slavic Girl
Dobroslava 'dobro' (good/kind) + 'slava' (glory/fame) - 'good glory' / 'she of good fame' Slavic Girl
Dobruslava From Slavic elements dobr- (good) + slava (glory, fame) - 'good glory' / 'kind and famous'. Slavic Girl
Dolina Valley Slavic Girl
Doma Home, house; (Japanese) earthen/dirt-floor space Japanese, Slavic Girl
Domena Belonging to the Lord; alternatively related to Latin 'domina' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress' Latin, Slavic Girl
Domencya Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord (traditionally also 'born on Sunday') Slavic Girl
Domencyah Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord Latin, Slavic Girl
Donica Possibly 'of the Lord' (from Dominica) or 'little lady'/'woman' (from Donna); a feminine given name. Italian, Slavic Girl
Doritza Diminutive of Dora/Dorotea - 'little gift' or 'gift of God' Slavic Girl
Dorkina Probably a diminutive of Dora/Dorota meaning "gift of God," or a feminine form meaning "daughter of Dorkin" Slavic Girl
Dorya Possibly 'gift' (from Dora/Dorothea) or 'sea' (from Persian Darya); may also be a form of Doria. Greek, Italian, Latin, Persian, Slavic Girl
Draga Dear, beloved 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