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Slavic names - Baby names with the origin Slavic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Elsbietka Pledged to God; 'God is my oath' (derived from Elizabeth) Slavic Girl
Ema From Emma: "whole" or "universal" (Old German). In Japanese, unrelated - can refer to a votive "picture-horse" (絵馬) or have meanings depending on kanji. Germanic, Japanese, Slavic Girl
Epelaima No established meaning; meaning unknown. May be a local or invented form; sometimes tentatively linked to 'Laima' (Baltic goddess of luck) or to other similarly spelled names Slavic Girl
Esia Possibly 'born on Sunday' (Akan); alternatively related to 'east' (from Asia) or 'star' (from Esther/Estera). Akan, Polish, Slavic Girl
Estanislao From Slavic elements meaning "to become/stand" + "glory" - "to become glorious" or "one who achieves glory" Slavic Boy
Esya Varies by origin - possibly "desire" or "wish" (from Sanskrit Esha) or a diminutive of Anastasia meaning "resurrection". Hindi, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Eunika Good victory Greek, Slavic Girl
Evuska Diminutive of Eva - 'little Eve' (Eva/Eve means 'life' or 'living one') Slavic Girl
Eylina Generally 'light' or 'bright' (from Helena/Elina); sometimes associated with 'moon' if linked to Aylin Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Fadeyka Derived from Thaddeus - 'courageous, large‑hearted' (related to 'heart' or 'brave') Aramaic, Russian, Slavic Boy
Fadyenka 'little Faddey' - diminutive of Thaddeus; connotes 'little courageous/hearted one' Slavic Boy
Farycka Probably 'of/from Faryk' or 'associated with the parish/church' (surname/place-name origin) Polish, Slavic Girl
Fedar Gift of God Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Fedia God's gift Slavic Boy
Fedorova Patronymic surname meaning 'daughter/descendant of Fyodor' (Fyodor = 'gift of God') Russian, Slavic Girl
Feina Likely 'shining' or 'radiant' (variant of Slavic/Greek Faina); note: in Catalan 'feina' means 'work'. Catalan, Slavic Girl
Felizia Happy, fortunate Latin, Slavic Girl
Fenia Derived from Greek Euphemia, meaning "well-spoken" or "to speak well" Greek, Slavic Girl
Filypas Lover of horses (from Greek philein 'to love' + hippos 'horse') Greek, Slavic Boy
Fourja No established meaning; likely coined or a variant of other names. Any specific meaning is unconfirmed. Slavic Girl
Frantyk Diminutive form of Francis - originally 'Frenchman' or 'free man'. Slavic Boy
Frantyshek Free man; Frenchman Czech, Slavic Boy
Fyodoro Gift of God Russian, Slavic Boy
Fyodorovich Son of Fyodor (Fyodor = 'gift of God') Russian, Slavic Boy
Gaja From Greek Gaia: 'Earth' or 'Mother Earth'; in Sanskrit 'gaja' means 'elephant'. Greek, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Galenka Diminutive of Galina, meaning 'calm' or 'serenity' ('little calm one') Slavic Girl
Galin Calm; peaceful; serene Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Galinah Calm, serenity, peaceful Slavic Girl
Galinka Diminutive of Galina, from Greek 'galene' meaning 'calm, serenity' ("little calm one") Slavic Girl
Galka Diminutive of Galina, meaning "calm" or "serenity" Slavic Girl
Gallinah Calm; peaceful; serenity Slavic Girl
Galochka Affectionate diminutive of Galina - 'little Galina' (derived from Greek for 'calm, serenity') Slavic Girl
Galy Related to Hebrew 'Gal' meaning 'wave', or to Slavic/Greek 'Galina/Galene' meaning 'calm, tranquility'. French, Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Ganya From Sanskrit gaṇya (गण्य): 'notable, worthy of consideration'; also used as a pet form of Slavic names such as Gennady or Evgenia. Sanskrit, Slavic Unisex
Gasha Diminutive form - meaning depends on the root: from Gavriil/Gabriel = 'God is my strength'; from Agafya/Agatha = 'good, kind' Slavic Unisex
Gashka Diminutive of Agatha - ultimately from Greek agathē meaning "good, kind" Slavic Girl
Gavrilla God is my strength Slavic Girl
Gavrilushka Diminutive form of Gavril/Gabriel - 'God is my strength' (little Gavril) Slavic Boy
Gavryla God is my strength Slavic Boy
Gaylina Calm, peaceful (sometimes associated with joy if linked to Gayle/Gail) Slavic Girl
Gcibor Honorable fighter / glorious warrior Slavic Boy
Gennadiyevich Son of Gennady - Gennady means 'noble' or 'generous' (from Greek 'gennadios') Russian, Slavic Boy
Genndy Noble, generous; noble-born Russian, Slavic Boy
Genowica Likely 'tribe woman' or 'woman of the family' (from Germanic elements meaning 'kin/tribe' + 'woman') Polish, Slavic Girl
Genya Well‑born; noble Russian, Slavic Girl
Gilka Diminutive of 'Gil' meaning 'joy' (Hebrew); alternatively a Slavic diminutive related to 'gil' meaning 'bullfinch'. Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Gituska Diminutive of Gita/Gitta - 'little Gita'; ultimately related to Brigitta/Bridget meaning 'exalted' or 'strength' Slavic Girl
Glogi Hawthorns Slavic Boy
Gojko Nurture, heal Croatian, Serbian, Slavic Boy
Gojslav Fostering glory Croatian, Serbian, Slavic Boy

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