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Bulgarian names - Baby names with the origin Bulgarian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Boril Fighter Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Boyko Battle Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Dalibor Fighter from afar / far-off warrior Bulgarian, Croatian, Polish, Serbian, Slavic, Slovak Boy
Dessislava She who brings glory Bulgarian 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
Dimitey Follower or devotee of Demeter; associated with earth/agriculture Bulgarian Boy
Dimo Diminutive of Dimitar, from Greek Demetrios meaning "devoted to Demeter" (goddess of agriculture/earth). Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Dimochka Little Dimo - from Dimitar/Dmitri, meaning 'devoted to Demeter' or 'follower of Demeter'. Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Doncho Diminutive of Anton/Andon (Anthony) - associated with 'priceless' (from Antonius); alternatively related to Donatus meaning 'given, gifted'. Bulgarian Boy
Donka Gift, given Bulgarian Girl
Elenitsa Diminutive of Elena - 'little Elena' (Elena/Helene = 'torch, shining'); also interpreted from Slavic elen 'deer' as 'little doe' Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Elitsa Fir tree / little fir (spruce) Bulgarian Girl
Emiliyan From Aemilius, generally interpreted as 'rival' or 'eager/industrious' Bulgarian, Latin Boy
Enyu Varies by origin - Bulgarian: a personal/diminutive form with no single agreed meaning; Chinese: '恩' (grace/kindness) + a second character such as '宇' (universe), '玉' (jade) or '雨' (rain). Bulgarian, Chinese Boy
Galin Calm; peaceful; serene Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Gergana Farmer, earth-worker Bulgarian Girl
Grigorov Son of Grigor - Grigor (from Greek Gregorios) meaning "watchful, alert" Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Gruev Son/descendant of Gruyo (diminutive of Grigor/Gregory); connected to the meaning of Gregory: 'watchful, vigilant' Bulgarian Boy
Kameliya Camellia (the flower) Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Kamena Stone, rock Bulgarian Girl
Khrysto Derived from 'Christós' meaning 'anointed' - often interpreted as 'follower of Christ'. Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Kolyo Victory of the people Bulgarian Boy
Krassimira From Slavic elements kras ("beautiful") + mira ("peace/world") - essentially "beautiful peace" or "beautiful world". Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Kremena From Bulgarian 'кремен' meaning 'flint' - symbolizing strength and resilience. Bulgarian Girl
Kubrat Etymology uncertain; often associated with 'great' or 'famous' and borne by Kubrat, 7th-century founder of Old Great Bulgaria. Bulgarian Boy
Lozana From Bulgarian 'loza' meaning 'vine' - conveys 'vine, vine-like; lush, healthy, blooming.' Bulgarian Girl
Marilitsa Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary' (related to Hebrew Miriam: 'beloved' / 'bitter' / 'wished-for child') Bulgarian Girl
Markov Son of Mark / descendant of Mark Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slavic Boy
Mavra Black, dark Bulgarian, Greek, Serbian Girl
Milcho From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'dear, kind' - roughly 'little dear' or 'pleasant one'. Bulgarian Boy
Obelya White, fair Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Ognyan Fire; fiery Bulgarian Boy
Pasko Often a diminutive of Pavel/Paul or derived from Latin Paschalis meaning 'relating to Easter' ('born at Easter'); in Tagalog 'Pasko' means 'Christmas'. Bulgarian, Latin, Tagalog, Ukrainian Boy
Penka Feminine diminutive related to Penko/Petko; traditionally associated with the Slavic root 'pet' (five) and with being born on Friday. Bulgarian Girl
Petko Diminutive of Petar (Peter), meaning "rock" or "stone". Bulgarian Boy
Preslava Very glorious Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Rachev Literally 'son of Racho' (Racho is a diminutive of Slavic names such as Radko or Radoslav; root rad meaning 'glad/willing') Bulgarian Boy
Rahne Variant of Raine/Raina - commonly interpreted as 'queen' when tied to Raina/Regina or associated with 'rain' (English). Exact origin/meaning is uncertain. Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Rainnah Most commonly interpreted as 'joyful song' (Hebrew) or 'queen' (Spanish); can also be a Slavic-derived name implying happiness or joy depending on origin. Bulgarian, English, Hebrew, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Ralitsa Associated with a flower/tree; often interpreted as 'linden (tree) blossom' or broadly 'little flower' (exact original meaning is uncertain). Bulgarian Girl
Reyko Child of grace; 'beautiful' or 'grateful' child (from Japanese rei + ko) Bulgarian, Japanese Girl
Rila Associated with the Rila Mountains of Bulgaria - can mean 'from Rila' or be used as a modern invented name without a specific traditional meaning. Bulgarian, English, Slavic Girl
Rositza Little rose / rose Bulgarian Girl
Rossen Dew Bulgarian Boy
Rumen Ruddy, rosy Bulgarian, Old Church Slavonic, Slavic Boy
Rumia Rosy, red; alternatively 'from Rumia' (the Polish town) Bulgarian, Polish, Slavic Girl
Sevdalina Beloved; related to love or passion Bulgarian Girl
Slavcho Diminutive of Slav/Slava, meaning 'little glory' or 'glorious' Bulgarian Boy
Stoya To stand, stay Bulgarian, Croatian, Proto-Slavic, Serbian Girl

Bulgarian name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Bulgarian-origin name in our dataset.

120
Names in this origin
21
With data in 2024
1,221
Births 2024
2,560
Peak year 0