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Slavic names - Baby names with the origin Slavic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Jezyca Derived from Polish jeż 'hedgehog' - roughly 'place of hedgehogs' or 'little hedgehog' Polish, Slavic Girl
Jindra Home ruler / ruler of the household Czech, Slavic Unisex
Jiryna Feminine Czech form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker" Czech, Slavic Girl
Joka No widely attested traditional meaning; usually a diminutive or an invented name. Finnish, Slavic Unisex
Jolana Violet (violet flower) Czech, Slavic Girl
Josipa Derived from Yosef, meaning 'God will add' or 'He will increase'. Croatian, Slavic Girl
jovania God is gracious Latin, Slavic Girl
Jozefa God will add / God increases Slavic Girl
Jozka Derived from Joseph: 'God will add' / 'God increases' Slavic Boy
Jucya No established traditional meaning; may be interpreted as 'youthful' (if linked to Julia) or 'light' (if linked to Lucia) when associated with similar Latin names. Slavic Girl
Juraz Farmer, earth-worker Slavic Boy
Jurij Farmer, earth-worker (from Greek Georgios) Slavic Boy
Jurik Diminutive form related to Yuri/George - essentially 'little George' (George from Greek Georgios, 'farmer, earth-worker') Slavic Boy
Jurisah Derived from Juris/George: "farmer, earth-worker" (interpreted as a feminine form) Slavic Girl
Jurko Farmer, earth-worker (derived from George) Slavic Boy
Juro Slavic: diminutive of Juraj/Jurij, equivalent to George (from Greek geōrgos, 'farmer/earthworker'). Japanese: often written 十郎 meaning 'tenth son' (can have other kanji meanings). Japanese, Slavic Boy
Kaline Unclear; could mean 'free woman' (if from Caroline), 'viburnum/flower' (if from Slavic Kalin/Kalina), or be associated with Kali ('black, time') Slavic Girl
Kallina Derived from the Slavic word for the viburnum (guelder rose) - a flowering shrub, symbolizing beauty and purity 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
Kameliya Camellia (the flower) Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Kareenah Generally associated with 'pure' (from Katherine) or 'beloved'; in some contexts linked to 'generous' (related to Arabic karim/karima) Latin, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Kareina Beloved; alternatively 'pure' when linked to Katherine Slavic Girl
Karolik Little Charles; derived meaning 'free man'. Slavic Boy
Karynah Typically 'beloved' (from Latin Carina); sometimes associated with 'pure' (via Katherine), depending on derivation. Greek, Latin, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Kasimerah Bringer or proclaimer of peace Slavic Girl
Kasimiera From Slavic elements meaning 'proclaimer/bringer of peace' (mir = peace/world) Slavic Girl
Kasimira Derived from Casimir/Kazimierz; commonly interpreted as 'keeper/proclaimer of peace' (from Slavic mir 'peace, world'). Slavic Girl
Kasimirah Derived from Kasimir/Casimir - commonly interpreted as 'bringer/keeper of peace' (from Slavic element mir 'peace, world'). Slavic Girl
Kasimyr Bringer or proclaimer of peace Slavic Boy
Kasja Pure Polish, Slavic Girl
Kaska Diminutive of Katarzyna/Catherine - associated meaning 'pure' (from Catherine). Slavic Girl
Kaslav Built from the Slavic element '-slav' meaning 'glory, fame'; the prefix 'Kas-' is uncertain - generally interpreted as 'Kas's glory' or 'glorious Kas'. Slavic Boy
Kasymir Bringer or proclaimer of peace Slavic Boy
Kasymyr Bringer or proclaimer of peace Slavic Boy
Katica Diminutive of Katarina/Katherine meaning "pure"; in Hungarian the word katica also means "ladybug" Slavic Girl
Katrena Pure English, French, Slavic Girl
Katrya Derived from Katherine, meaning "pure" Slavic Girl
Kattya Derived from Katherine/Ekaterina, generally interpreted as 'pure' Slavic Girl
Katyana Pure Slavic Girl
Kayko Uncertain - generally a diminutive meaning 'child of Kay' or, if Japanese-derived, a '-ko' name meaning '…child' (comparable to Keiko, often interpreted as 'adored/blessed child' depending on kanji). Polish, Slavic Unisex
Kazimerz From Slavic elements kaziti ('to destroy/annul' or 'to proclaim') + mir ('peace' or 'world'); commonly interpreted as 'proclaimer/keeper of peace' or 'one who brings peace'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Kazimier From Slavic elements meaning 'bringer/proclaimer of peace' Slavic Boy
Kazimiro Bringer or proclaimer of peace (from Slavic elements 'kazi' + 'mir') Slavic Boy
Kazmiera Feminine form of Kazimierz (Casimir), commonly interpreted as 'bringer or proclaimer of peace' Polish, Slavic Girl
Kazmiria Derived from Slavic elements (-kaz / -cas and -mir) relating to 'peace' or 'fame' - often interpreted as 'proclaimer of peace' or 'peaceful glory'. Slavic Girl
Kazymir From Slavic elements kaz- ('to destroy' or 'proclaim') + mir ('peace, world'); commonly interpreted as 'proclaimer or keeper of peace'. Slavic Boy
Kazzimir Bringer or proclaimer of peace Slavic Boy
Kazzmira From Slavic elements kaz- (to order/proclaim) and mir (peace); commonly interpreted as 'one who proclaims or brings peace'. Slavic Girl
Khrystey Derived from 'Christos' meaning 'anointed'; often taken to mean 'follower of Christ'. Greek, Slavic Girl
Khrysto Derived from 'Christós' meaning 'anointed' - often interpreted as 'follower of Christ'. Bulgarian, 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