| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jurie | Farmer, earth-worker (derived from Georgios/George) | Afrikaans, Dutch, Slavic | Boy | 13 #301 | |
| Marieta | Diminutive of Maria - commonly interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved' | Catalan, Romanian, Slavic | Girl | 13 #302 | |
| Iry | Uncertain - possibly 'pleasant/good' (from irie), 'peace' (as a form of Irene/Iryna), or a short modern coinage without fixed meaning | Egyptian, English, Japanese, Slavic | Girl | 12 #303 | |
| Kita | Japanese: 'north' or 'many joys' depending on kanji; Slavic: a diminutive/nickname related to Katherine-type names; also used as a place name. | Japanese, Slavic | Unisex | 12 #304 | |
| Mava | Rare name. Possible meanings include 'welcome' (if linked to Maëva, Polynesian), 'dark/black' (if from Greek Mavra), or 'place/abode' (possible Persian root); often used as a modern given name without a fixed traditional meaning. | Greek, Persian, Slavic | Girl | 12 #305 | |
| Olia | Holy, blessed | Slavic | Girl | 12 #306 | |
| Senya | Diminutive form; meaning depends on the root name - from Semyon (Simon) 'heard by God' or from Arseniy 'virile/strong' | Slavic | Boy | 12 #307 | |
| Beran | Ram (male sheep) | Czech, Slavic | Boy | 11 #308 | |
| Brik | Likely either a form of 'Brick' suggesting solidity/strength, or a diminutive of Hendrik meaning 'home ruler' - exact meaning depends on origin. | English, Slavic | Boy | 11 #309 | |
| Cazimir | Bringer or proclaimer of peace | Slavic | Boy | 11 #310 | |
| Fela | Varies by origin: from Latin 'felix' meaning 'happy, fortunate' (via Felicia/Felicity); in Yoruba it appears in names like Olufela and is associated with concepts of wealth/expansion or used as a theophoric element. | Latin, Roman, Slavic, Yoruba | Unisex | 11 #311 | |
| Gavril | God is my strength | Slavic | Boy | 11 #312 | |
| Mieszko | UNKNOWN | Polish, Slavic | Boy | 11 #313 | |
| Millah | Variant of Mila meaning "gracious" or "dear"; in Hebrew 'Milah' means "word". | Hebrew, Scandinavian, Slavic | Girl | 11 #314 | |
| Neenah | Most commonly 'little girl' (from Spanish niña); meanings like 'diminutive/young one', 'grace' or 'water' appear in different cultural origins. | Slavic | Girl | 11 #315 | |
| Allona | Hebrew: 'oak tree' (feminine of Alon); Slavic: associated with 'light' or 'torch' via Elena/Yelena. | Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | 10 #316 | |
| Bojidar | Gift of God | Slavic | Boy | 9 #317 | |
| Satcha | Varies by origin: 'defender of men' (from Alexander/Alexandra) or 'truth' (from Sanskrit satya). | French, Sanskrit, Slavic | Unisex | 9 #318 | |
| Malko | Little (from Slavic root 'mal'); in Semitic contexts linked to 'mlk' meaning 'king' or 'ruler'. | Bulgarian, Semitic, Slavic | Boy | 8 #319 | |
| Millo | Varies by origin: 'fill/earthwork' (Hebrew) or 'gracious/dear' (Germanic/Slavic); also used as a diminutive of Emilio/Camillo. | Germanic, Hebrew, Italian, Slavic, Spanish | Boy | 8 #320 | |
| Stana | Stand, become | Croatian, Proto-Slavic, Serbian, Slavic | Girl | 8 #321 | |
| Bodan | God-given; 'given by God' | Slavic | Boy | 7 #322 | |
| Ivanah | God is gracious | Slavic | Girl | 7 #323 | |
| Ivanie | God is gracious | Slavic | Girl | 7 #324 | |
| Lewan | Lion (likely) | Georgian, Polish, Slavic, Welsh | Boy | 7 #325 | |
| Morjana | Likely 'coral' (from Arabic Murjāna). In other contexts it may be treated as a form of Marjana (Slavic) or linked to Morgana/Morgan ('sea-born'/'sea circle'). | Arabic, Celtic, Slavic | Girl | 7 #326 | |
| Sanda | Defender/protector of mankind | Slavic | Girl | 7 #327 | |
| Andrii | Manly, masculine | Greek, Slavic | Boy | 6 #328 | |
| Aneliya | Often interpreted as 'grace' or 'angelic' depending on derivation | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | 6 #329 | |
| Anija | Grace; 'favored' | Latvian, Slavic | Girl | 6 #330 | |
| Fanya | A diminutive form - from Frances meaning "free" (English) or from Afanasia/Afanasiya meaning "immortal" (Russian); exact sense depends on origin. | English, Russian, Slavic | Girl | 6 #331 | |
| Gordan | From Slavic root 'gord' meaning 'proud'; in the Gordon (Scottish) tradition linked to a place name meaning 'large/spacious hill or fort'. | Slavic | Boy | 6 #332 | |
| Mirek | Diminutive of Miroslav - from 'mir' (peace) + 'slav' (glory/fame); roughly 'little peace-glory' or 'peaceful glory'. | Slavic | Boy | 6 #333 | |
| Silyana | From Slavic root 'sil-' meaning 'strength' - strong, powerful | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | 6 #334 | |
| Agnessa | Pure, chaste | Slavic | Girl | 5 #335 | |
| Anuska | Diminutive of Anna - 'grace' or 'favor' (from Hannah/Anna). When used as variant of Anushka, often carries similar connotations of grace/beauty. | Slavic | Girl | 5 #336 | |
| Arija | A name with multiple possible roots: from Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'; related to Hebrew/Persian Ari/Ariya meaning 'lion' or 'lioness'; and linked to Italian 'Aria' meaning 'air' or 'melody'. | Hebrew, Italian, Latvian, Persian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | 5 #337 | |
| Bogdana | God-given / given by God | Slavic | Girl | 5 #338 | |
| Danisa | Likely a feminine form of Daniel meaning "God is my judge", or influenced by Slavic Danica meaning "morning star/dawn". | Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | 5 #339 | |
| Dariy | Possessor/upholder; often rendered as 'he who holds firm' or 'wealthy' | Slavic | Boy | 5 #340 | |
| Filipp | Friend of horses | Greek, Russian, Slavic | Boy | 5 #341 | |
| Gavrilo | God is my strength | Serbian, Slavic | Boy | 5 #342 | |
| Ileyna | Bright, shining (torch/light) | Slavic | Girl | 5 #343 | |
| Jaster | Probably a modern/variant form of Jasper meaning "treasurer" or a coined blend of "Jas-" + "-ter"; sometimes surname-derived | Slavic | Boy | 5 #344 | |
| Kalinah | Likely derived from Slavic 'Kalina' meaning 'viburnum' (a flowering shrub) or linked to Sanskrit 'Kali' meaning 'black, dark'; used as a feminine given name. | English, Indian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | 5 #345 | |
| Kava | Associated with the kava plant and its traditional ceremonial drink; in Slavic languages it also means 'coffee'. | Polynesian, Slavic | Unisex | 5 #346 | |
| Kazmira | Feminine form of Casimir/Kazimir, commonly understood as ‘keeper/proclaimer of peace’ (from Slavic element mir = 'peace'/'world'). | Slavic | Girl | 5 #347 | |
| Maritsa | Diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam); meanings traditionally include 'beloved' or interpretations like 'bitter/sea of bitterness' - exact meaning varies | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | 5 #348 | |
| Mikolai | Derived from Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" | Slavic | Boy | 5 #349 | |
| Mikolas | Victory of the people | Czech, Slavic | Boy | 5 #350 |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Slavic-origin name in our dataset.