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Slavic names - Baby names with the origin Slavic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Raynaa A modern spelling of Rayna; can imply 'queen' (from Spanish/Latin reina/regina), 'joy' or 'song' (from Hebrew rina), or 'paradise/heaven' (from Slavic ray). Hebrew, Latin, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Renia Often a diminutive of Irena meaning "peace"; sometimes associated with Renée meaning "reborn" or Rina meaning "joy" Polish, Slavic Girl
Renja Likely a feminine/diminutive form of Ren/Rena/Renata; meanings tied to those roots include 'reborn', 'joy' or 'peace' (and from Japanese readings, 'lotus' or 'love'). Dutch, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Rennia Generally interpreted as 'reborn' or 'peaceful' depending on which root is invoked; a modern invented/variant name English, Polish, Slavic Girl
Reznik Occupational surname meaning "butcher" (from Slavic root meaning "to cut") Slavic Boy
Rhaisa Likely 'female leader' (Arabic); alternatively linked to Raisa with uncertain/slavic roots Arabic, Russian, Slavic Girl
Ribka From Hebrew Rivka: 'to bind' or 'captivating'; in Slavic languages, 'little fish'. Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Rila Associated with the Rila Mountains of Bulgaria - can mean 'from Rila' or be used as a modern invented name without a specific traditional meaning. Bulgarian, English, Slavic Girl
Rivya Most likely related to Rebecca/Rivka meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie' (or alternatively associated with Riva meaning 'shore' or 'riverbank'). Hebrew, Italian, Slavic Girl
Rodan Born; belonging to the family/kin Slavic Boy
Rodja From the Slavic root 'rod-' meaning 'birth, kin, family' - roughly 'born' or 'child/of the family'. Slavic Boy
Rodomir Family/kin + peace - 'peace of the family' or 'one who brings peace to kin' Slavic Boy
Roka Varies by origin - in Slavic contexts linked to Roch/Rok (related names like Rocco/Rochus); in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (possible elements: 'fragrance', 'flower', 'clear', etc.). Japanese, Slavic Unisex
Roki Variant/nickname of Rocco/Rocky - associated with 'rest' (from Rocco) or 'rock/stone' (as Rocky) Croatian, English, Slavic Unisex
Rokita From a Slavic root referring to a willow or place of willows; diminutive sense 'little willow' or 'willow grove' Polish, Slavic Boy
Romka Diminutive of Roman/Romana - 'Roman' (from Rome); roughly 'little Roman' or 'of Rome'. Slavic Boy
Rostik Diminutive of Rostislav - from Slavic rost 'growth' + slav 'glory': 'growing glory' or 'one who increases glory'. Slavic Boy
Rostislav From rost/rosty 'to grow' + slav 'glory' - 'one who increases glory' or 'growing glory'. Slavic Boy
Rostislava From Slavic elements rost (to grow) + slav (glory) - "growing glory" / "she who increases glory" Slavic Girl
Rostyslav Increasing or growing glory Slavic Boy
Rostyslava From Slavic elements rost ('to grow, increase') + slava ('glory, fame') - 'she who grows in glory' or 'increasing glory'. Slavic, Ukrainian Girl
Rouda Varies by origin - possibly 'red' or 'ore' (Slavic) or 'rose' (from Rhoda). Slavic Girl
Rozenah Possibly 'day' or 'sunlight' (Kurdish/Persian) or 'rose' (from Latin/Slavic); meaning uncertain Hebrew, Latin, Persian, Slavic Girl
Rozmunda Originally from Old German elements meaning "horse-protector" (hros + mund); later folk-etymologized as "pure/clean rose" Polish, Slavic Girl
Ruch Sanskrit: "taste, interest, delight, brightness"; Hebrew (from ruach): "spirit, wind, breath"; Polish/Slavic: "movement" (word/surname). Sanskrit, Slavic Unisex
Rudin Possibly 'red-haired' (Slavic) or related to the Germanic element meaning 'fame' (as in Rudolf). Germanic, Slavic Boy
Rumen Ruddy, rosy Bulgarian, Old Church Slavonic, Slavic Boy
Rumia Rosy, red; alternatively 'from Rumia' (the Polish town) Bulgarian, Polish, Slavic Girl
Rurek Likely 'little Rurik' (diminutive of Rurik, historically 'famous ruler') or, in Polish usage, 'little pipe' (from rura) Polish, Slavic Boy
Rusalka Slavic water nymph; a mermaid-like spirit associated with lakes, rivers, and wetlands Slavic Girl
Rusalkah Water nymph / Slavic water spirit, often associated with maidens of lakes or streams Slavic Girl
Russu From a root meaning 'red' or 'red-haired'; may also indicate association with the Rus (East Slavic) people Romanian, Slavic Boy
Ruzenka Little rose (diminutive of Rose) Slavic Girl
Ruzenkah Little rose / rose maiden Slavic Girl
Ruzhana Rose Slavic Girl
Ryba Fish Czech, Russian, Slavic, Slovak, Ukrainian Unisex
Rybar Fisherman (occupational name from Czech ryba 'fish') Czech, Slavic Boy
Sadoski From the orchard / orchard-dweller Polish, Slavic Boy
Sadowi Orchard dweller / 'of the orchard' Slavic Boy
Sadowie 'place of orchards' or 'orchard settlement' (from Polish sad = orchard) Polish, Slavic Unisex
Samo From Slavic root 'sam' meaning 'alone, self'; also associated as a diminutive of Samuel ('heard by God') Slavic Boy
Saneta God is gracious Polish, Slavic Girl
Sanie Possibly from Arabic 'Sana' meaning 'radiance' or from Hausa 'Sani' meaning 'second/second-born'; also used as a diminutive or variant of Slavic names like Sanja or forms of Susanne. Arabic, Hausa, Slavic Unisex
Sanija Possibly 'dreamer' (from Slavic sanjati - to dream) or 'elevated/exalted' (from Arabic saniya). Arabic, Bosnian, Slavic Girl
Sanina Associated with Arabic 'Sana' meaning 'brightness, radiance' (or a feminine form related to the Slavic surname Sanin). Arabic, Slavic Girl
Sarica Diminutive of Sara ('little princess'); alternatively 'little/blond' in Turkish; or 'myna bird' if from Sarika Hindi, Sanskrit, Slavic, Turkish Girl
Sarny Derived from a root meaning 'roe deer' - 'deer' or 'deer-like' Slavic Girl
Sas Short form of Saskia or Sasha; in Hungarian 'sas' means 'eagle'. Dutch, Hungarian, Slavic Unisex
Sasa Diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra meaning 'defender of mankind'; also 'bamboo grass' in Japanese; 'now' in Swahili. Japanese, Slavic, Swahili Unisex
Saschka Diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra - "defender of men" (protector) Slavic Unisex

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