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Slavic names - Baby names with the origin Slavic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Meleda Possibly "from Mljet" (the island historically called Meleda) or derived from mel- meaning "honey, sweet" Slavic Girl
Melena From Greek 'melaina' meaning 'black, dark'; in Romance languages also 'mane' (hair). Greek, Italian, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Melenah Possibly 'honey' (Greek), 'gracious/dear' (Slavic), or 'yellow/honey‑colored' (Welsh) Slavic Girl
Merta Multiple possible origins: as a form of Marta/Märta meaning 'lady' or 'mistress' (from Martha), or in Balinese/Indonesian contexts associated with prosperity/goodness; also appears as a Slavic surname-turned given name. Czech, Indonesian, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Meryka Probably a variant of Maria/Marika; associated meanings of Maria include 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'sea of bitterness'. English, Slavic Girl
Mickola Victory of the people Slavic Boy
Mikhalina Who is like God? Latin, Slavic Girl
Mikol Victory of the people Slavic Boy
Mikola Slavic form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people'. Slavic Boy
Mikos From Greek Nikolaos: "victory of the people." Slavic Boy
Milaine Likely 'gracious, dear' (from Mila) or, if linked to Mélanie, associated with 'dark/black'; overall conveys 'beloved' or 'sweet'. Slavic Girl
Milanka Beloved, dear (from the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear') Slavic Girl
Milea From Slavic 'Mila' meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'; also used as a contemporary Indonesian given name. Indonesian, Slavic Girl
Milek Diminutive meaning 'little/young beloved' from the Slavic root mil- ('gracious, dear, kind'). Slavic Boy
Milenah Gracious; dear, beloved Slavic Girl
Milenko From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear' - roughly 'little dear' or 'beloved'. Slavic Boy
Miliena Gracious, dear; beloved Slavic Girl
Milik Surname-derived name; exact meaning uncertain. Likely related to the Slavic root 'mil-' (dear, gracious) or a diminutive form of a personal name Polish, Slavic Boy
Milinka From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear' - essentially 'little beloved' or 'dear one'. Slavic Girl
Milisa From the Slavic root 'mila' meaning 'dear, gracious, beloved'. Slavic Girl
Milita Beloved, gracious Slavic Girl
Militsa Dear, gracious, beloved Slavic Girl
Milivoj Gracious/dear warrior Slavic Boy
Milka-Rose Combines Milka ('gracious' or from Hebrew 'queen') and Rose ('rose, the flower') - roughly 'dear/queen rose'. Slavic Girl
Milnar Miller - one who works at or is associated with a mill Slavic Boy
Milojka 'little beloved' or 'dear one' (from Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'dear, gracious') Slavic Girl
Milorad From Slavic elements milo 'gracious, dear' + rad 'work/care/joy, eager' - roughly 'dear joy' or 'gracious and eager'. Slavic Boy
Milosava From Slavic mil ('dear, gracious') + slava ('glory') - 'dear glory' or 'gracious glory'. Slavic Girl
Milosch Gracious, dear, beloved Slavic Boy
Milosh Dear; beloved; gracious Slavic Boy
Miloslav From Slavic mil 'gracious, dear' + slav 'glory, fame' - 'gracious/dear glory'. Slavic Boy
Miloslava From Slavic elements mil- ('gracious, dear') + -slav ('glory, fame') - 'gracious/dear glory' Slavic Girl
Milun From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'dear, gracious, beloved.' Slavic Boy
Miluska Dear, beloved; gracious Czech, Slavic Girl
Miluš From Slavic element 'mil-' meaning 'dear, beloved, gracious' Slavic, Slovak Boy
Miluša From the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear, beloved' - essentially 'little dear' or 'beloved'. Slavic Girl
Minca A diminutive/pet form often of Wilhelmina (from Germanic elements meaning 'will' + 'helmet' - 'resolute protector'); also used as a short form of Dominika or Mina. Dutch, Slavic Girl
Mirchik Little peace / little world (affectionate diminutive) Slavic Boy
Mire Albanian: "good" (from mirë). From Slavic root 'mir': "peace" or "world". Also used as a short form of Mireille in French. Albanian, French, Slavic Girl
Mirita Little Mira/Maria; interpreted as 'little wonder' or 'little peace' Slavic, Spanish Girl
Mirka Diminutive of Miroslava/Miroslav: 'mir' = peace + 'slav' = glory → 'peaceful glory' / 'famous for peace' Slavic Girl
Mirke From the Slavic root mir meaning "peace" or "world"; a diminutive sense: "little peace" or "peaceful" Slavic Girl
Mirny Peaceful; 'of peace' (from Slavic root 'mir') Slavic Boy
Miroslavka Diminutive of Miroslav/Miroslava from 'mir' (peace) + 'slava' (glory) - 'peaceful glory' or 'little peaceful glory'. Slavic Girl
Miroslawa From Slavic mir 'peace' + sława 'glory' - 'peaceful glory' or 'glory of peace'. Slavic Girl
Misham Unclear - possibly 'from there' (Hebrew) or linked to Michael's sense 'Who is like God?' Slavic Boy
Mishkaa Little bear (diminutive of the Russian word for bear); indirectly linked to Mikhail meaning 'Who is like God?' Slavic Unisex
mishy Diminutive of Mikhail: 'Who is like God?'; alternatively an affectionate 'little bear' sense from mishka Russian, Slavic Unisex
Misko Diminutive form meaning 'little Mi' - a pet form of names beginning with 'Mi-' (e.g., Miha/Mihailo/Miroslav/Milan); exact sense depends on the root name (e.g., 'dear/gracious', 'peace and glory', or 'who is like God'). Slavic Boy
Mitja Devoted to Demeter (Greek goddess of the harvest/earth) 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