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Slavic names - Baby names with the origin Slavic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Daneca Morning star; daybreak (derived from Danica, associated with Venus) Slavic Girl
Daneeca Likely 'morning star' (from Slavic Danica); occasionally associated with Daniel ('God is my judge') Slavic Girl
Daneeka Morning star (related to Danica, meaning dawn/morning star) Slavic Girl
Danicah Morning star; daybreak Slavic Girl
Danitsa Morning star; Venus; dawn Slavic Girl
Daniza Morning star (derived from Slavic Danica) Slavic Girl
Danjels God is my judge Hebrew, Slavic Boy
Danyca Morning star; dawn Slavic Girl
Darka Gift (from Slavic root "dar") Slavic Girl
Darynah Gift Slavic Girl
Darynka Diminutive of Daryna/Daria; ultimately from Persian Darius - 'possessor of goodness' or 'maintainer of good' Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Darysya 'Possessor' or 'one who maintains' - often interpreted as 'wealthy' or 'prosperous.' Slavic Girl
Dashka Diminutive of Daria - 'little Dasha'; ultimately from Persian Darius meaning 'possessor of good/wealthy'. Slavic Girl
Dbryk Little good one; good/kind Slavic Boy
Dejanella Feminine/diminutive form of Dejan - 'doer, one who acts' (so roughly 'little doer' or 'female doer') Slavic Girl
Delya Likely a variant of Delia ('from Delos') or of Dalia ('branch; gentle'); also used in Slavic contexts as a feminine personal name. Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Slavic Girl
Denica “morning star” or “daybreak”; alternatively from Denise meaning “devotee of Dionysus” Slavic Girl
Denka Diminutive form - from Denitsa: 'day/morning' (morning star) or, when from Daniela, tied to 'God is my judge'; commonly associated with 'morning/dawn'. Slavic Girl
Derinah Gift English, Irish, Slavic Girl
Desa Happening; region Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Desislav From Slavic elements likely desi- (to do/endeavor or desire) + -slav (glory) - roughly 'glorious doer' or 'one who achieves glory'. Slavic Boy
Devana Divine; also the name of a Slavic goddess associated with the hunt and wild nature. Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Diko No single widely established meaning; commonly functions as a diminutive or nickname. Exact meaning depends on the full name and language of origin. Indonesian, Slavic Boy
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
Dimitrij Follower or devotee of Demeter (goddess of agriculture) Slavic Boy
Dimka Diminutive of Dmitry; ultimately 'devoted to Demeter' or 'follower of Demeter' (Greek origin) Slavic 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
Dincko Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Din'; may be linked to Dominik ('of the Lord') if derived from that name. Slavic Boy
Dmitar Devotee or follower of Demeter (goddess of agriculture) Slavic Boy
Dobi Likely related to Slavic root 'dob-' meaning 'good' - a diminutive/patronymic sense ('little Dob' or 'son of Dob') Slavic Boy
Dobieslaw From Slavic elements dobie (to attain / good) + sław (glory, fame) - 'one who attains glory' or 'good glory'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Dobravka From the Slavic root dobr- 'good' - roughly 'good one' or a diminutive 'little good one'. Slavic Girl
Dobri Good, kind Slavic Boy
Dobrie Good, kind-hearted Slavic Boy
Dobrin From Slavic 'dobr-/dobro' meaning 'good' or 'kind' - 'the good one'. Slavic Boy
Dobrinka From Slavic root 'dobr-' meaning 'good' or 'kind' - roughly 'little good one' or 'kind girl'. Slavic Girl
Dobrivoj From 'dobri' (good) + 'voj' (soldier/warrior) - 'good soldier' or 'fighter for good'. Slavic Boy
Dobromil From Slavic elements 'dobro' (good) + 'mil' (dear, gracious) - 'good and beloved' or 'kind and dear'. Slavic Boy
Dobromila From Slavic elements 'dobro' (good) + 'mil(a)' (dear, beloved) - 'good and beloved' / 'she who loves goodness' Slavic Girl
Dobromir From dobro (good) + mir (peace/world) - 'good peace' or 'good world' Slavic Boy
Dobromira From Slavic elements dobro (good) + mir (peace/world) - "good peace" or "she who brings good peace" Slavic Girl
Dobroslava 'dobro' (good/kind) + 'slava' (glory/fame) - 'good glory' / 'she of good fame' Slavic Girl
Dobroslaw From Slavic dobro 'good' + slav 'glory, fame' - 'good glory' or 'one renowned for goodness' Slavic Boy
Dobruslava From Slavic elements dobr- (good) + slava (glory, fame) - 'good glory' / 'kind and famous'. Slavic Girl
Dobry Good; kind Slavic Boy
Dolin Possibly 'of the valley' (Slavic) or an anglicized surname form related to Dolan ('descendant of Duibhlachán'). English, French, Irish, Slavic Unisex
Dolina Valley Slavic Girl
Doma Home, house; (Japanese) earthen/dirt-floor space Japanese, 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