| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ekatrina | Generally understood as "pure" (from Greek katharos) | Greek, Russian | Girl | — | |
| Ermolay | From Greek Hermes + laos ('people') - roughly 'of Hermes' or 'people of Hermes'. | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Evgenij | Well-born; noble | Greek, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Evgeniya | Well-born, noble | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Faddei | Derived from Aramaic Thaddai, often interpreted as 'heart' or 'courageous' | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Fadeyka | Derived from Thaddeus - 'courageous, large‑hearted' (related to 'heart' or 'brave') | Aramaic, Russian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Fadeyushka | Diminutive of Faddey (Russian form of Thaddeus), associated with 'heart' or 'courage' (from Aramaic) | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Fdor | Gift of God | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Febronia | Of February; associated with purification | Latin, Russian | Girl | — | |
| Fedore | Gift of God | Greek, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Fedorova | Patronymic surname meaning 'daughter/descendant of Fyodor' (Fyodor = 'gift of God') | Russian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Fedorovna | Daughter of Fedor (daughter of Theodore) | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Fedosiya | God-given; gift of God | Greek, Russian | Girl | — | |
| Fedyenka | Diminutive pet form of Fyodor - 'gift of God'. | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Fedyusha | Gift of God | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Fenya | A pet form/diminutive of several names; often linked to Greek roots meaning 'gift of God' (from Feodora/Feodosia) or 'well-spoken' (from Euphemia/Yevfeniya). | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Feodor | Gift of God | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Feodore | Gift of God | Greek, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Feodosy | Given by God / God-given | Greek, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Filipovna | Daughter of Filip (Philip) | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Fiodorovich | Patronymic meaning 'son of Fiodor' (Fiodor/Fyodor derives from Greek Theodoros, 'gift of God') | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Fiodorovna | Daughter of Fyodor (Theodore) | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Foma | Twin | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Frunze | Leaf | Latin, Romanian, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Frunzik | Little leaf | Armenian, Latin, Romanian, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Fyodoro | Gift of God | Russian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Fyodorovich | Son of Fyodor (Fyodor = 'gift of God') | Russian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Fyodosiya | Gift of God | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Gadzhimurad | From Arabic Hajj (pilgrim/hajji) + Murad (wish, desire) - 'Hajji Murad' / 'pilgrim Murad' or 'the pilgrim's desire' | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Gallyna | Calm, serenity | Greek, Russian | Girl | — | |
| Gelya | A pet form of Galina/Galia; from Greek 'galene' meaning 'calm, tranquility'. | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Gennadi | Noble, generous; of noble birth | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Gennadii | Noble, generous (of noble birth) | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Gennadiy | Noble, well-born; generous | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Gennadiya | Noble, generous | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Gennadiyevich | Son of Gennady - Gennady means 'noble' or 'generous' (from Greek 'gennadios') | Russian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Gennay | Noble, generous | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Genndy | Noble, generous; noble-born | Russian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Genya | Well‑born; noble | Russian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Georgii | Earth-worker; farmer | Greek, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Georij | Farmer; earth-worker | Greek, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Glukoza | Glucose | French, Greek, Russian | Girl | — | |
| Gosha | Farmer; earth-worker | Greek, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Grischa | Watchful, alert, vigilant | Russian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Grushenka | Diminutive of grusha ("pear") - "little pear" or an affectionate "dear little pear"; also used as a pet form of Agrafena/Agrafina | Russian | Girl | — | |
| Gryscha | Watchful, vigilant | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Gulnar | Pomegranate flower | Persian, Russian | Girl | — | |
| Igoryok | Affectionate diminutive of Igor - 'little Igor'; Igor originally means 'protected by Ing' or 'Ing's warrior' | Russian | Boy | — | |
| Illiah | My God is Yahweh | Hebrew, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Ilyin | Patronymic meaning 'son/descendant of Ilya' (Ilya ← Eliyahu: 'My God is Yahweh') | Russian | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Russian-origin name in our dataset.