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Russian names - Baby names with the origin Russian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ilyina Derived from Ilya/Elijah - 'descendant of Elijah' (Elijah means 'My God is Yahweh') Russian, Slavic Girl
Ilyiny Patronymic/adjectival form meaning 'of Ilya' - belonging to or descended from Elijah. Russian, Slavic Boy
Ilyny Derived from Elijah (Eliyahu): 'My God is Yahweh.' Russian Unisex
Innochka Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Inna' or 'little innocent' Russian Girl
Innokentiya Innocent, harmless, pure Russian Girl
Inochka Diminutive form meaning 'little nun' or an affectionate pet form for names beginning with 'In-' (e.g., Inna, Ioanna). Russian Girl
Ireney Peace, peaceful Greek, Russian Boy
Ivanovna Daughter of Ivan (John) Russian, Slavic Girl
Kalyma Uncertain - most commonly rendered as 'word' if from Arabic (Kalima); alternatively linked to 'auspicious/beautiful' if tied to Sanskrit/Greek roots, or derived from a place-name (Kolyma). Arabic, Greek, Russian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Katiyuska Diminutive of Ekaterina/Catherine, meaning "pure" Russian Girl
Katushka Diminutive of Ekaterina (Katya) - 'little Katya'; Ekaterina derives from Greek katharos meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. Russian Girl
Katushya Diminutive of Ekaterina meaning 'little Catherine' or 'little pure one' ('pure') Russian Girl
Kirka Lordly Greek, Russian Boy
Kiryusha Diminutive of Kirill (Cyril); 'little Kir', ultimately 'lordly' or 'belonging to the Lord'. Russian Boy
Klim Mild, merciful Latin, Russian, Ukrainian Boy
Kolyah Victory of the people Russian Boy
Konstantinovich Son of Konstantin (Konstantin means 'steadfast' or 'constant') Russian, Slavic Boy
Konstantinovna Daughter of Konstantin; Konstantin means 'steadfast, constant'. Russian, Slavic Girl
Korabel Ship; vessel Russian Boy
Kostja Constant, steadfast German, Latin, Russian Boy
Kostya Steadfast, constant Russian, Slavic Boy
Kruto Steeply; cool Russian, Slavic Boy
Ksusha Hospitable; hospitality/guest-friendship Russian Girl
Ksushka Affectionate diminutive of Ksenia; from Greek Xenia meaning 'guest' or 'hospitality'. Russian Girl
Lachyanina Not well documented; probably means 'daughter/descendant of Lachyan' or 'belonging to Lachyan' (a personal name or place-name root). Russian Girl
Ladya Boat, ship; rook (chess piece) Russian Girl
Laiurenty From Laurentum; crowned with laurel Latin, Russian Boy
Lavrenti From Laurentum; crowned with laurel Latin, Russian Boy
Lavrentii From Laurentum; crowned with laurel Russian Boy
Lavrentiy From Laurentum Latin, Russian Boy
Lavrenty From Laurentum; 'laurel-crowned' (associated with laurel) Russian Boy
Levushka Diminutive of Lev - 'little lion' or 'little beloved' Russian Boy
Lonya Little lion; lion-like (diminutive of Leon/Leona) Russian, Slavic Boy
Lukeriya Light Russian, Slavic Girl
Lyolya An affectionate pet name meaning roughly "darling" or "little one," often used as a diminutive of various Slavic female names. Russian Girl
Lyonechka Affectionate 'little Leon' - 'little lion' Russian, Ukrainian Girl
Lyonya Little lion / lion-like (diminutive) Russian Boy
Maksimka Diminutive 'little Maksim' - underlying meaning from Maximus: 'the greatest' Russian Boy
Marinochka Diminutive of Marina - 'little Marina' / 'of the sea' Russian Girl
Marousia Diminutive of Maria - often given the senses ‘bitter’ or ‘beloved’ (from the root name Miryam/Maria) Greek, Russian Girl
Matrena Matron; married woman or motherly (derived from Latin 'matrona', mother/lady) Latin, Russian Girl
Matryona Motherly; matron; 'mother' or married woman Russian Girl
Mischka Diminutive of Mikhail meaning 'Who is like God?'; popularly associated with 'little bear' (affectionate/teddy-bear sense) Russian Boy
Mish Pet form of Mikhail/Michael - 'Who is like God?' Russian Unisex
Mishenka Little/beloved Misha; ultimately from Hebrew 'Michael' meaning 'Who is like God?' Russian Boy
mishy Diminutive of Mikhail: 'Who is like God?'; alternatively an affectionate 'little bear' sense from mishka Russian, Slavic Unisex
Mitri Devotee or follower of Demeter (the earth goddess); 'earth-lover.' Greek, Russian Boy
Mygina Derived from the Russian surname Mygin; no established given-name meaning - probably originated as a family name, nickname, occupation or place-based surname. Russian, Slavic Girl
Nadeshda Hope German, Russian Girl
Nadiuska Hope Russian, Spanish Girl

Russian name popularity over time

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

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Births 2025
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