| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vitaliy | Of life; vital, life-giving | Slavic | Boy | 68 #201 | |
| Damira | Feminine form of Damir - 'giver of peace' or 'peace-giving'. | Slavic | Girl | 67 #202 | |
| Lenka | Light; torch; shining one | Slavic | Girl | 66 #203 | |
| Natalija | Born on Christmas; 'birthday' or 'of the Nativity' | Slavic | Girl | 66 #204 | |
| Rilah | Possibly 'journey' (from Arabic riḥla); otherwise a modern/invented name or place-name derivative with no single established meaning. | Arabic, English, Slavic | Unisex | 66 #205 | |
| Dragan | Dear, beloved, precious | Slavic | Boy | 65 #206 | |
| Karyna | Often 'pure' (from Katherine) or 'beloved/dear' (from Carina) | Slavic | Girl | 65 #207 | |
| Nakita | Victorious; derived from the Greek root nikē meaning "victory" | Slavic | Girl | 65 #208 | |
| Radin | Slavic: from the root 'rad' meaning 'happy', 'willing'; Persian (رادین): often rendered as 'virtuous', 'noble' or 'generous'. | Persian, Slavic | Boy | 63 #209 | |
| Ivi | Ivy (the climbing plant); alternatively a diminutive of Ivana/Iva meaning 'God is gracious'. | English, Slavic | Girl | 62 #210 | |
| Ivannia | Feminine form of Ivan - "God is gracious" | Slavic | Girl | 60 #211 | |
| Milca | Hebrew: 'queen' (Milcah); Slavic: related to root meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'. | Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | 60 #212 | |
| Levina | Multiple possible origins: a variant of Lavinia (ancient Roman name of uncertain meaning); from Hebrew 'lev' meaning 'heart' (interpreted as 'little heart' or 'belonging to Lev'); or the feminine form of Levin/Levi. | Hebrew, Latin, Slavic | Girl | 59 #213 | |
| Neliya | Likely a diminutive or variant of Cornelia (Latin: 'horn', often interpreted as 'strong') or of Elena/Eleni ('light, torch'). | Greek, Latin, Slavic | Girl | 59 #214 | |
| Aleska | Defender; protector (of mankind) | Slavic | Girl | 55 #215 | |
| Aniella | Diminutive of Anna meaning "grace"; in some lines linked to Aniela/Angela meaning "angel" | Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Slavic | Girl | 55 #216 | |
| Kasiya | Diminutive of Katarzyna (Katherine), meaning "pure"; sometimes used as a variant of Kasey/Kasia | Polish, Slavic | Girl | 54 #217 | |
| Kallin | Likely either 'little battle' (from Gaelic Callan) or 'beautiful' (from Greek kallos); also linked to Slavic 'Kalin' (guelder-rose/beauty). | Bulgarian, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Slavic | Boy | 53 #218 | |
| Radek | From the Slavic root 'rad' meaning 'happy, eager, willing' - 'little joyful one'. | Slavic | Boy | 53 #219 | |
| Valentyna | Strong, healthy, vigorous | Latin, Slavic | Girl | 53 #220 | |
| Galiana | Calm, serene | Slavic | Girl | 52 #221 | |
| Illian | Yahweh is my God | Bulgarian, Slavic | Boy | 52 #222 | |
| Orlan | Variously 'eagle' (Slavic) or, via Orlando, related to 'famous land'; occasionally linked to Hebrew 'light' in modern use. | Germanic, Hebrew, Slavic | Boy | 52 #223 | |
| Mikhi | Likely from Hebrew 'Micah' meaning 'Who is like God?'; alternatively used as a diminutive of Mikhail ('God-like') or as a variant of Miki depending on culture. | Hebrew, Japanese, Slavic | Unisex | 50 #224 | |
| Elenah | Bright, shining, torch; sunray | Greek, Slavic | Girl | 49 #225 | |
| Kisa | Varies by origin: in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (common elements can imply 'hope' or other meanings); in Swahili 'kisa' means 'story' or 'case'; in Slavic languages 'kiša' means 'rain'. | Croatian, Japanese, Slavic, Swahili | Girl | 49 #226 | |
| Yassen | From Arabic Yā Sīn (a Quranic chapter/name); in Bulgarian/Slavic from 'yasen' meaning 'ash tree' or 'clear' | Arabic, Slavic | Boy | 49 #227 | |
| Dusan | From Slavic 'duša' meaning 'soul' - 'soulful' or 'man of the soul' | Slavic | Boy | 48 #228 | |
| Yar | Beloved; friend; companion. (In Slavic roots also connotes vigor/ferocity; in Russian 'яр' means ravine/gorge.) | Persian, Slavic | Boy | 48 #229 | |
| Domenik | Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord | Latin, Slavic | Boy | 47 #230 | |
| Ilyna | Derived from Ilya/Elijah - 'My God is Yahweh'; sometimes associated with Elena/Helena meaning 'light' or 'bright' | Slavic | Girl | 46 #231 | |
| Uliana | Feminine form of Julianus - 'youthful' or 'descendant of Julius'. | Slavic | Girl | 46 #232 | |
| Dannika | Morning star; daybreak | Slavic | Girl | 44 #233 | |
| Rada | From Slavic element 'rad' meaning 'happy', 'willing', 'eager' - often rendered as 'joyful' or 'glad'. | Slavic | Girl | 43 #234 | |
| Vasilije | Kingly, royal | Serbian, Slavic | Boy | 43 #235 | |
| Katiya | Derived from Katherine, generally interpreted as 'pure' or 'clear.' | Slavic | Girl | 42 #236 | |
| Janaiah | Likely 'God is gracious' or 'God has shown favor' (from Jana + -iah 'Yahweh') | Slavic | Unisex | 39 #237 | |
| Bara | Arabic: 'innocence, acquittal, absolution'. Czech/Slavic: short form of Barbara, whose root means 'foreign/stranger' (from Greek 'barbaros'). | Arabic, Slavic | Boy | 38 #238 | |
| Dimitar | Follower or devotee of Demeter (goddess of agriculture/earth) | Bulgarian, Slavic | Boy | 38 #239 | |
| Olesia | Possibly 'of the forest' (from Slavic 'les'), or a diminutive of Alexandra ('defender of mankind') | Slavic | Girl | 38 #240 | |
| Rola | Varies by origin. In Arabic the name (رولا) is used as a feminine given name often considered a variant of Rula/Roula; in Polish/Slavic contexts 'rola' is a common word meaning 'field' or 'plot of land'. | Arabic, Polish, Slavic | Girl | 37 #241 | |
| Ladislas | Glorious ruler (rule + glory) | Slavic | Boy | 36 #242 | |
| Maro | Depending on origin: from Marcus/Marko meaning 'of Mars, warlike' (Croatian/Latin), or as a Georgian diminutive of Mariam/Maria meaning 'beloved'/'bitter'. | Croatian, Georgian, Latin, Slavic | Boy | 36 #243 | |
| Pelin | Wormwood | Slavic, Turkish | Girl | 36 #244 | |
| Kasimir | From Slavic elements kaziti ('to proclaim' or possibly 'to destroy') + mir ('peace'/'world'); commonly interpreted as 'proclaimer' or 'keeper of peace'. | Slavic | Boy | 34 #245 | |
| Lika | Typically a diminutive or short form used in several cultures; specific meanings vary by origin. | Armenian, Georgian, Slavic | Girl | 34 #246 | |
| Stanis | From Slavic elements stani- ('to become'/'stand') + -slav ('glory') - 'become glorious' or 'one who attains glory' | Slavic | Boy | 32 #247 | |
| Lukian | Of light / light | Latin, Slavic | Boy | 31 #248 | |
| Lada | Name of a Slavic goddess associated with beauty, love, spring and fertility; often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'beautiful'. | Slavic | Girl | 30 #249 | |
| Ludmilla | Beloved by the people | Slavic | Girl | 30 #250 |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Slavic-origin name in our dataset.