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Slavic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Dragisha Dear, beloved; precious Slavic Girl
Dragomira From drag 'dear/beloved' + mir 'peace/world' - 'beloved/precious peace' Slavic Girl
Dragoslava From 'drago' (dear, beloved) + 'slava' (glory, fame) - 'beloved glory' or 'precious glory'. Slavic Girl
Duba Likely derived from Slavic dub meaning 'oak' - 'oak' or 'of the oak'. In Arabic contexts it is primarily a toponym and may not have a separate given-name meaning. Arabic, Slavic Girl
Dudina Associated with 'duda' (pipe/bagpipe); originally a surname meaning 'descendant/associated with a pipe-player' Slavic Girl
Duscha Soul, spirit Slavic Girl
Dusha Soul, spirit Slavic Girl
Dushana From Slavic duša 'soul' - often interpreted as 'soul', 'little soul' or 'beloved' Slavic Girl
Duska Diminutive of Dušana/duša - 'soul' (often rendered 'little soul' or 'dear soul') Slavic Girl
Dusya Diminutive of Avdotya/Evdokia; ultimately from Greek Eudokia meaning 'good will' or 'good reputation'. Russian, Slavic Girl
Dušana From Slavic duša 'soul' - 'soulful' or 'of the soul'. Slavic Girl
Dymitriah Devoted to or follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of the harvest/earth) Slavic Girl
Dynka A diminutive form of names beginning with Din-/Dyn-; generally 'little Dina' or 'little one' (if linked to Dina/Dinah, from Hebrew meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated'). Slavic Girl
Dyta Diminutive of Edita/Edith - 'rich/blessed in war' (from Old English elements meaning 'wealth/blessed' + 'war') Slavic Girl
Elenitsa Diminutive of Elena - 'little Elena' (Elena/Helene = 'torch, shining'); also interpreted from Slavic elen 'deer' as 'little doe' Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Elishka Pledged to God; 'God is my oath.' Czech, Slavic Girl
Elkah Diminutive or variant of Elizabeth/Elisheva - "God is my oath" Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Elsbietka Pledged to God; 'God is my oath' (derived from Elizabeth) Slavic Girl
Epelaima No established meaning; meaning unknown. May be a local or invented form; sometimes tentatively linked to 'Laima' (Baltic goddess of luck) or to other similarly spelled names Slavic Girl
Esia Possibly 'born on Sunday' (Akan); alternatively related to 'east' (from Asia) or 'star' (from Esther/Estera). Akan, Polish, Slavic Girl
Esya Varies by origin - possibly "desire" or "wish" (from Sanskrit Esha) or a diminutive of Anastasia meaning "resurrection". Hindi, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Eunika Good victory Greek, Slavic Girl
Evuska Diminutive of Eva - 'little Eve' (Eva/Eve means 'life' or 'living one') Slavic Girl
Eylina Generally 'light' or 'bright' (from Helena/Elina); sometimes associated with 'moon' if linked to Aylin Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Farycka Probably 'of/from Faryk' or 'associated with the parish/church' (surname/place-name origin) Polish, Slavic Girl
Fedorova Patronymic surname meaning 'daughter/descendant of Fyodor' (Fyodor = 'gift of God') Russian, Slavic Girl
Feina Likely 'shining' or 'radiant' (variant of Slavic/Greek Faina); note: in Catalan 'feina' means 'work'. Catalan, Slavic Girl
Felizia Happy, fortunate Latin, Slavic Girl
Fenia Derived from Greek Euphemia, meaning "well-spoken" or "to speak well" Greek, Slavic Girl
Fourja No established meaning; likely coined or a variant of other names. Any specific meaning is unconfirmed. Slavic Girl
Gaja From Greek Gaia: 'Earth' or 'Mother Earth'; in Sanskrit 'gaja' means 'elephant'. Greek, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Galenka Diminutive of Galina, meaning 'calm' or 'serenity' ('little calm one') Slavic Girl
Galinah Calm, serenity, peaceful Slavic Girl
Galinka Diminutive of Galina, from Greek 'galene' meaning 'calm, serenity' ("little calm one") Slavic Girl
Galka Diminutive of Galina, meaning "calm" or "serenity" Slavic Girl
Gallinah Calm; peaceful; serenity Slavic Girl
Galochka Affectionate diminutive of Galina - 'little Galina' (derived from Greek for 'calm, serenity') Slavic Girl
Galy Related to Hebrew 'Gal' meaning 'wave', or to Slavic/Greek 'Galina/Galene' meaning 'calm, tranquility'. French, Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Gashka Diminutive of Agatha - ultimately from Greek agathē meaning "good, kind" Slavic Girl
Gavrilla God is my strength Slavic Girl
Gaylina Calm, peaceful (sometimes associated with joy if linked to Gayle/Gail) Slavic Girl
Genowica Likely 'tribe woman' or 'woman of the family' (from Germanic elements meaning 'kin/tribe' + 'woman') Polish, Slavic Girl
Genya Well‑born; noble Russian, Slavic Girl
Gilka Diminutive of 'Gil' meaning 'joy' (Hebrew); alternatively a Slavic diminutive related to 'gil' meaning 'bullfinch'. Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Gituska Diminutive of Gita/Gitta - 'little Gita'; ultimately related to Brigitta/Bridget meaning 'exalted' or 'strength' Slavic Girl
Gorana Female form of Goran, meaning 'mountain woman' or 'girl from the mountains' (from Slavic 'gora' = mountain). Slavic Girl
Grisjahilde Vigilant/battle maiden - 'watchful in battle'. Slavic Girl
Grusha Pear / pear tree; often used as an affectionate or diminutive name Slavic Girl
Guria Multiple possible origins: a feminine form related to the Slavic/Orthodox name Guri/Guriya (connected with a saint), a variant of the Sanskrit name Gauri meaning 'fair, white,' or a toponymic name linked to the Georgian region Guria. Georgian, Indian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Halainah Evokes ideas of 'halo' or 'light/brightness/beauty' depending on root; may also be read with Hawaiian 'āina ('land') in some interpretations 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