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Slavic names - Baby names with the origin Slavic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Boril Fighter Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Borin From 'bor' - 'pine' or 'fighter/warrior' (often interpreted as 'son/descendant of Bor') Slavic Boy
Borisk Fighter, battle/warrior (from Slavic root 'bor-' meaning 'to fight') Slavic Boy
Boriska Diminutive of Boris - 'little Boris', broadly 'little fighter/warrior' Slavic Boy
Borislavovich Son of Borislav - Borislav = bor (battle) + slav (glory) → 'glorious fighter' / 'glory in battle'. Slavic Boy
Borivoj Fighter in battle; battle warrior Slavic Boy
Borjan From Slavic 'bor' meaning 'pine' or 'to fight' - interpreted as 'fighter/warrior' or 'of the pine'. Slavic Boy
Bork From Slavic root 'bor' meaning 'fight, battle' - 'fighter/warrior' Slavic Boy
Borka Derived from 'bor' - 'fight' or 'battle'; roughly 'female fighter' or 'she who fights' Slavic Girl
Borkinka Diminutive meaning "little fighter" or "young warrior" (from Slavic bor- "fight/battle"; sometimes associated with bor "pine") Slavic Girl
Bory Short form of Borys/Boris (associated with battle or glory in Slavic contexts); in Korean, means 'barley'. Slavic Boy
Boryenka Diminutive of Boris; commonly interpreted as 'fighter' or 'warrior' (from Slavic root bor- 'to fight'). Slavic Boy
Borysk Diminutive of Borys/Boris, associated with 'fighter' or 'battle'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Borysko Diminutive of Borys/Boris - 'little Boris'; Boris is commonly interpreted as 'fighter' or 'warrior' (from root bor- 'to fight') Slavic Boy
boryslav Glorious fighter (from Slavic elements bor 'fight' + slav 'glory') Slavic Boy
Boydan God-given / given by God Slavic Boy
Boyko Battle Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Boz Diminutive of Božidar meaning 'gift of God'; in Turkish means 'gray'; also used as an English nickname/pseudonym. English, Slavic, Turkish Boy
Bozena Divine, of God; often interpreted as 'God-given' Slavic Girl
Bozenah Divine, godly; of God Slavic Girl
Bozenna Divine; belonging to God; blessed by God. Slavic Girl
Bozhena God-given (given by God) Slavic Girl
Bozhidar Gift of God Slavic Boy
Bozi From the Slavic element 'Bož/Bož-' meaning 'God' - often associated with 'God's' or used as a diminutive of names meaning 'gift of God'. Slavic Boy
Bozidar Gift of God Slavic Boy
Bozider Gift of God Slavic Boy
Brama Likely derived from Sanskrit 'Brahma' meaning 'the creator' or from Slavic 'brama' meaning 'gate'. Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic Boy
Branik Defender, protector (from 'bran' meaning 'to defend/protect') Slavic Boy
Branimir Defender of peace Slavic Boy
Branimira Protector/defender of peace Slavic Girl
Branislav Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Branislava Glorious defender (from 'bran' = protect/defend + 'slava' = glory/fame) Slavic Girl
Branislaw Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Branka Protector, defender Slavic Girl
Brannik Defender; protector; guardian Slavic Boy
Brod Primarily 'pride' (Irish bród); alternatively 'ford' (Slavic); also used as a short form of Brodie/Broderick. English, Irish, Scottish, Slavic Boy
Brodny Originally a toponymic surname meaning 'of Brody' or 'from the ford' (someone from a place called Brody or a river crossing). Slavic Boy
Broniah Protector; from Slavic 'bron' meaning 'protection' - 'little protector' or 'protected' Slavic Girl
Bronie Little protector / young defender Polish, Slavic Girl
Bronik Little protector; diminutive of Bronisław (root broni- 'to protect/defend' + sław/'slav' 'glory') Slavic Boy
Bronislaus Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Bronislav Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Bronislava Protector of glory / glorious protector Slavic Girl
Bronislaw Glorious protector Slavic Boy
Bronislova 'defender/protector of glory' (from bron- 'protect/defend' + -slava 'glory') Slavic Girl
Bronislovy From Slavic elements 'bron' (to protect) + 'slav' (glory/fame) - 'glorious protector' / 'protected glory' Slavic Boy
Bronko Defended glory Polish, Slavic Boy
Bronyslav Glorious protector (protector of glory) Slavic Boy
Broska Affectionate diminutive, often interpreted as 'little peach' or an endearing pet form of a Slavic name Slavic Girl
Brynica From the place-name Brynica; can be understood as 'little Bryn' or 'place by the hill/river' Slavic Girl

Slavic name popularity over time

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

1,484
Names in this origin
33
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
99,851
Peak year 0