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Slavic names - Baby names with the origin Slavic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Kinka Likely related to 'gold' or 'golden' (from Japanese kin = gold); can also be a diminutive of Kinga. In Japanese, kinka (金貨) can mean 'gold coin'. English, Japanese, Slavic Girl
Kirilr Derived from Greek Kyrillos, meaning 'lordly' or 'of the lord' Slavic Boy
Kiry Possibly 'skin' or 'bark' (Maori); alternatively linked to roots meaning 'lord' (Greek) or, more loosely, forms related to Kira Slavic Unisex
Kisia Uncertain - origin-dependent. Could be a local/placename in East Africa, a diminutive related to Katherine ('pure') if linked to Kasia, or related to Kesia/Keziah (cassia/spice) in other traditions. African American, English, Polish, Slavic, Swahili Girl
Kiska Kitten, little cat; affectionate pet name Slavic Girl
Klemenz Merciful, gentle, mild Latin, Slavic Boy
Kliment Merciful, gentle, mild Slavic Boy
Kolenka Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Kol' or 'little Nikolai' (related to Nikolai, 'people's victory') Slavic Girl
Kolinka Little Kolya; a diminutive related to Nikolai/Nikola - 'little victory of the people' Slavic Girl
Kolja Victory of the people Slavic Boy
Kolyen Victory of the people Slavic Boy
Kolyia Diminutive of Nikolai - "victory of the people" Slavic Boy
Konstancija Steadfast, constant Latin, Slavic Girl
Konstantinovich Son of Konstantin (Konstantin means 'steadfast' or 'constant') Russian, Slavic Boy
Konstantinovna Daughter of Konstantin; Konstantin means 'steadfast, constant'. Russian, Slavic Girl
Kost Diminutive/short form of Konstantin/Constantine - 'steadfast, constant' Slavic Boy
Kostenka Diminutive form of Konstantin - 'constant, steadfast' Slavic Boy
Kostya Steadfast, constant Russian, Slavic Boy
Kotka Finnish: "eagle"; Polish/Slavic: "female cat" (diminutive of kot) Finnish, Polish, Slavic Girl
Koz Often a short form of Kozma/Cosmas meaning 'order, universe'; alternatively linked to Slavic 'kos' ('blackbird') or Turkish 'koz' ('nut/seed'). Greek, Slavic, Turkish Boy
Kozel 'Billy goat' - originally a nickname or occupational name related to goats/goatherds. Slavic Boy
Kral King, ruler Slavic, Turkish Boy
Krali King; royal, kingly Slavic Boy
Krassimira From Slavic elements kras ("beautiful") + mira ("peace/world") - essentially "beautiful peace" or "beautiful world". Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Krov Derived from a Slavic root meaning 'blood' (by extension: kin/lineage) or archaically 'shelter/roof' Slavic Boy
Kruto Steeply; cool Russian, Slavic Boy
Kryshtof Bearer of Christ Slavic Boy
Krystiann Follower of Christ Slavic Boy
Krysto Follower of Christ; 'anointed' Slavic Boy
Krystupasr Bearer of Christ (Christ‑bearer) Slavic Boy
Kub Short form of Jakub (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel.' Slavic Boy
Kubas Derived from Jacob - 'supplanter' or 'one who follows' Polish, Slavic Boy
Kuka No single established meaning. Meaning depends on language and context. In Finnish 'kuka' means 'who'; elsewhere it may function as a diminutive, nickname, or a name with local significance. Japanese, Slavic Unisex
Kurena Unclear; possibly 'black' if derived from Japanese elements (kuro + -na), or a variant of Karen/Karena meaning 'pure', or related to Hebrew 'ray/horn' Latin, Slavic Girl
Kurstaina Follower of Christ; Christian (from Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed'). Slavic Girl
Květa Flower, blossom Czech, Slavic Girl
Lachman Originally a surname meaning 'man from Lach' / 'Polish man'; used as a given name in some families. German, Polish, Slavic Boy
Lad 'boy' (English); when from Slavic roots, short for Ladislav/Ladislaus meaning 'glorious ruler' or 'rule and glory' English, Slavic Boy
Ladanicka Diminutive of Lada - 'little Lada'; associated with the Slavic goddess Lada, conveying beauty, love, harmony, or beloved Slavic Girl
Ladanycka Related to harmony/order or denoting origin 'from Ladány' Slavic Girl
Ladislao Glorious ruler (from Slavic elements meaning 'rule' and 'glory') Slavic Boy
Ladislaus Glorious ruler (from Slavic elements meaning 'rule' + 'glory') Slavic Boy
Ladislav Glorious ruler (from Slavic elements vlad = rule and slav = glory) Slavic Boy
Ladyslas Rule + glory; 'glorious ruler' Slavic Boy
Ladyslav Glorious ruler Slavic Boy
Lajčo A diminutive or pet form of a Slavic male name (likely derived from forms such as Lajos, Lajoš, Ladislav or Alojz); roughly 'little Laj' or 'young Laj'. Slavic Boy
Laki In Samoan often interpreted as 'lucky'; in Indonesian/Malay it means 'male' or 'man'; also used as a short form/nickname in some Slavic/Greek contexts. Indonesian, Malay, Samoan, Slavic Boy
Lako Likely 'defender/protector' via Albanian Leka/Alexander, or 'to go/move' in Fijian; exact meaning depends on cultural origin. Albanian, Polynesian, Slavic Boy
Lavra Associated with the laurel (symbol of victory, honor); in ecclesiastical usage, refers to a monastic complex (lavra). Greek, Latin, Slavic Girl
Lavrentij From Laurentum; crowned with laurel (laurelled) 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