| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prodan | From Old Slavic root meaning "given" or "sold"; historically used as a protective/apotropaic name | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Pyly | Lover of horses | Greek, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Rade | Glad, willing | Croatian, Serbian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radec | From the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'happy, eager' - 'joyful' or 'little joyful one'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radina | From the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'happy, eager, willing' - generally 'joyful' or 'one who is glad' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radine | From Slavic "rad-": "happy, eager, willing; joy/care." | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radinka | Diminutive of Slavic names with the element 'rad-' meaning 'happy, eager, willing' - 'little joyful one'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radka | From the Slavic root 'rad-' meaning 'joy', 'happy', 'willing' - 'joyful, eager'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radman | Joyful/eager man | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radmil | From rad ('joy, care, willingness') + mil ('dear, beloved') - 'joyful, dearly beloved' or 'happy and beloved' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radmila | Happy/joyful and dear (from rad 'joy/eager' + mila 'dear, gracious') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radmilah | From Slavic elements 'rad' (joy, eagerness) + 'mila' (dear, gracious) - 'joyful, beloved.' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radmile | From Slavic elements rad 'happy, eager' and mila 'dear, gracious' - roughly 'happy/dear' or 'eager and beloved'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radmill | Eager/joyful and beloved (roughly 'joyful beloved') | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radmilla | From Slavic elements 'rad' (care, joy, willing) + 'mila' (dear, gracious): 'joyful, dear' / 'happy and gracious'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radmille | Joyful, caring; gracious and loving | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radmir | From Slavic elements 'rad' (joy, eagerness) + 'mir' (peace, world) - 'eager for peace' / 'joy of the world'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radmon | Likely 'joyful protector' - from Slavic 'rad' (joy, care, willing) combined with Germanic element '-mund' (protector). | English, Germanic, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radmyl | Joyful, beloved | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radmyla | Joyful, beloved | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radomil | From Slavic elements rad 'happy, eager' + mil 'dear, gracious' - 'joyful and dear' or 'gracious joy.' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radomira | From Slavic 'rad' (joy, eagerness) + 'mir' (peace, world) - 'joyful peace' or 'one who rejoices in/brings peace'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radomirah | Joyful peace - one who brings or cherishes peace and happiness | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radomyra | From Slavic elements rad ("joy, happy") + mir ("peace, world"): "joyful peace" or "happy peace" | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Rados | From the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'joy, gladness, eagerness' - 'joyful, eager'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radoslav | From rad ('joy, happy, eager') + slav ('glory, fame') - 'joyful glory' or 'happy glory'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radoslava | Joyful glory (from Slavic 'rad' = happy, 'slava' = glory/fame) | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radoslavka | From rad "happy, eager" + slav "glory, fame" - "joyful glory" or "happy glory" | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radoslavko | Joyful glory - from Slavic rado ‘joy/willing’ + slav ‘glory/fame’ | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radoslavov | Son of Radoslav - from rad ('joy, care') + slav ('glory, fame') | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radosmir | From Slavic elements 'rad' (happy, eager) + 'mir' (peace, world) - 'joyful peace' or 'eager for peace'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radost | Joy | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radovan | From the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'happy', 'eager' or 'willing' - 'joyful, glad one'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Rady | Content, satisfied; joyful/willing (from Slavic root) | Arabic, English, Slavic | Unisex | — | |
| Radymir | From rad 'joy/care' + mir 'peace/world' - roughly 'joyful peace' or 'one who rejoices in peace'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radynka | Diminutive built on the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'happy, willing' - 'little joyful one' or 'little eager one'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Radzmir | From Slavic elements 'rad' (care, joy, eager) + 'mir' (peace, world) - roughly 'joyful peace' or 'one who cares for peace'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Radzmyr | From Slavic elements 'rad' (joy/willing/eager) + 'mir' (peace/world) - roughly 'joyful peace' or 'one who brings/celebrates peace'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Rago | Uncertain. As a surname likely geographic or nickname-based; as a given name it may be related to Slavic roots meaning 'dear/precious' (from 'Drag-') or to Old Norse elements meaning 'counsel/war' depending on origin. | Italian, Norse, Scandinavian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Rahne | Variant of Raine/Raina - commonly interpreted as 'queen' when tied to Raina/Regina or associated with 'rain' (English). Exact origin/meaning is uncertain. | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Raika | Varies by origin. In Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (e.g., '来香' = 'coming + fragrance', '雷花' = 'thunder + flower'). In Slavic usage it can be a diminutive of Raya (linked to 'paradise' or 'queen'). | Japanese, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Rainia | Variant of Raina/Reina/Rania - commonly understood as "queen" (Latin/Spanish) or "gazing" (Arabic). | Arabic, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Rainnah | Most commonly interpreted as 'joyful song' (Hebrew) or 'queen' (Spanish); can also be a Slavic-derived name implying happiness or joy depending on origin. | Bulgarian, English, Hebrew, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Raissa | Female leader; chief or head. | Russian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Raka | From Sanskrit rākā, often glossed as 'full moon' or related to night; in modern Indonesian use it's a common masculine given name (sometimes used without a specific literal meaning). | Indonesian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Ralek | Little one related to the Slavic root 'rad-' - 'little joyful/willing one'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Rashela | Derived from Rachel, meaning "ewe" or "female sheep". | Hebrew, Slavic, Urdu | Girl | — | |
| Rastislav | Increasing glory | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Ratmir | From Old Slavic elements 'rat' (war) + 'mir' (peace, world) - 'peaceful warrior' or 'warrior of peace'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Rayko | From Slavic 'raj' meaning 'paradise' or 'heaven'; often taken as 'little paradise' or 'joyful.' | Slavic | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Slavic-origin name in our dataset.