| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nikolina | Victory of the people | Slavic | Girl | 139 #151 | |
| Manya | Sanskrit: "worthy, respected, honorable"; Slavic/Russian: a diminutive form of Maria (Mary). | Russian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | 137 #152 | |
| Yuli | Derived from Julia/Julian - 'youthful' (also interpreted as 'downy/soft‑haired') | Hebrew, Indonesian, Latin, Slavic | Girl | 132 #153 | |
| Andrej | Man; manly | Slavic | Boy | 127 #154 | |
| Maks | Derived from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' | Slavic | Boy | 122 #155 | |
| Malyk | Arabic: from 'Malik' meaning 'king', 'owner' or 'master'. In Slavic contexts it can echo Ukrainian 'malyuk', meaning 'little one' or 'child'. | Arabic, Slavic | Boy | 115 #156 | |
| Tana | Often a diminutive of Tatiana/Tanya; can be interpreted from Sanskrit root 'tan' as 'slender/extended'; also appears as a place-name. | Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | 115 #157 | |
| Alik | Often a diminutive of Alexander - 'defender of men'; sometimes associated with Ali - 'exalted, noble'. | Arabic, Armenian, Hebrew, Slavic | Boy | 114 #158 | |
| Yaroslav | From the Slavic elements 'yar' (fierce, energetic; also associated with spring) + 'slav' (glory) - 'ardent/fierce glory' or 'glorious and strong'. | Slavic | Boy | 110 #159 | |
| Franko | 'free man' or 'member of the Franks' (freedom) | Italian, Slavic | Boy | 108 #160 | |
| Rodina | Homeland or motherland; by root also related to birth, family/kin | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | 107 #161 | |
| Alexsandra | Defender of men / protector of mankind | Greek, Slavic | Girl | 105 #162 | |
| Mirko | From 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world' + diminutive suffix '-ko' - 'little peace' or 'peaceful one' | Slavic | Boy | 105 #163 | |
| Ivani | God is gracious | Slavic | Girl | 103 #164 | |
| Mak | Typically a short form or nickname (from Gaelic 'Mac' meaning 'son') or a word-name meaning 'poppy' in Polish/Slavic contexts; also used as a diminutive of Maksim/Maksym. | English, Polish, Slavic | Boy | 103 #165 | |
| Brina | Juniper; alternatively a diminutive of Brianna/Sabrina, suggesting meanings like 'noble' (Brianna) or 'of the Severn/boundary' (Sabrina) | Slavic | Girl | 102 #166 | |
| Milanna | Beloved, gracious (from Slavic 'mil' = dear + Anna = grace) | Slavic | Girl | 101 #167 | |
| Czar | Emperor; supreme ruler (title derived from Caesar) | Slavic | Boy | 100 #168 | |
| Nicoli | 'victory of the people' | Greek, Italian, Slavic | Boy | 98 #169 | |
| Gali | Hebrew: 'wave' or 'my wave' (from gal). Slavic: short form of Galina, meaning 'calm, tranquility'. Dravidian: 'wind' (word used in Telugu/Kannada). | Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | 96 #170 | |
| Henya | Diminutive form - often from Hebrew Chana (Hannah) meaning "grace, favor"; in Slavic usage sometimes linked to Henry/Henrietta meaning "home ruler". | Polish, Slavic | Girl | 96 #171 | |
| Jara | Varies by origin: from Slavic root 'jar' meaning 'strong, energetic' or 'spring'; in Spanish it refers to the rockrose plant; sometimes used as a variant of Yara ('water lady') | Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 95 #172 | |
| Stanislav | Become glorious | Slavic | Boy | 95 #173 | |
| Georgi | Farmer; tiller of the earth | Greek, Slavic | Boy | 94 #174 | |
| Milka | Gracious, dear; beloved | Slavic | Girl | 93 #175 | |
| Miroslav | From Slavic elements 'mir' (peace, world) + 'slav' (glory, fame) - 'peaceful glory' or 'glorious peace'. | Slavic | Boy | 91 #176 | |
| Mirela | Wonderful, admirable - alternatively interpreted as 'peaceful' or related to 'peace' | Slavic | Girl | 89 #177 | |
| Rad | Joyful; eager; willing | Slavic | Boy | 89 #178 | |
| Nadja | Hope | Slavic | Girl | 88 #179 | |
| Dalina | Commonly interpreted as "from the valley"; sometimes associated with Dalia (flower/branch) in variant usages | Slavic | Girl | 87 #180 | |
| Danila | God is my judge | Slavic | Boy | 86 #181 | |
| Jovin | Either 'of Jove/Jupiter' (from Latin Jovinus) or a variant of Jovan/John meaning 'God is gracious'. | English, Latin, Slavic | Boy | 85 #182 | |
| Mala | Garland or necklace (Sanskrit); can also mean 'small' (Slavic) or 'garden' (Hawaiian) | Hawaiian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | 85 #183 | |
| Aliona | Bright, shining light (associated with 'torch' or 'light') | Slavic | Girl | 80 #184 | |
| Iliyana | Derived from Elijah (Eliyahu): 'My God is Yahweh' (often interpreted as 'God is my Lord') | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | 79 #185 | |
| Kasi | Associated with Kashi (Varanasi) meaning 'luminous' or 'shining'; also used as a diminutive of Katarzyna/Catherine in Slavic contexts. | English, Estonian, Finnish, Indian, Irish, Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic | Unisex | 79 #186 | |
| Raiza | Typically 'rose' (from Yiddish/Hebrew); in some contexts treated as a variant of Raisa meaning 'leader/chief'. | Arabic, Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | 78 #187 | |
| Czarina | Female ruler; empress; feminine form of czar/tsar | Russian, Slavic | Girl | 77 #188 | |
| Ales | Defender of men; protector (derived from Alexander) | Slavic | Boy | 74 #189 | |
| Mirana | Worthy of admiration; peaceful | Latin, Slavic | Girl | 74 #190 | |
| Morena | In Spanish/Portuguese: 'brunette, dark-haired, dark-skinned'. In Slavic contexts: associated with the goddess Morana (winter/death). | Latin, Portuguese, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 73 #191 | |
| Nastassia | Resurrection; reborn | Slavic | Girl | 73 #192 | |
| Kalino | From Slavic 'kalina' meaning 'viburnum' (a flowering shrub/tree); connotations of nature and beauty | Slavic | Boy | 72 #193 | |
| Neli | A diminutive/pet form; often linked to meanings 'light/torch' (from Helen/Eleanor) or used as a short form of Slavic/Latin-derived names. | Bulgarian, English, Georgian, Italian, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 72 #194 | |
| Lelya | Uncommon feminine name. Possibly a Slavic diminutive (with no distinct lexical meaning) or a variant of Leila, which means "night" in Arabic. | Arabic, Persian, Slavic | Girl | 71 #195 | |
| Feliks | Happy; fortunate; lucky | Latin, Slavic | Boy | 70 #196 | |
| Milow | Mild, merciful; gracious or beloved | Germanic, Slavic | Boy | 70 #197 | |
| Marjan | Persian: "coral". In Dutch/Slavic contexts: a form of Marian/Marianus (related to Mary or the Roman name Marius). | Persian, Slavic | Unisex | 69 #198 | |
| Alla | Uncertain; etymology is unclear. Depending on origin and culture it has been variously associated with meanings like 'other' or 'exalted', but is primarily used as a traditional Slavic female name. | Germanic, Slavic | Girl | 68 #199 | |
| Ivannah | Feminine form of Ivan/John - 'God is gracious.' | Slavic | Girl | 68 #200 |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Slavic-origin name in our dataset.