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Slavic names - Baby names with the origin Slavic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Milko Dear, gracious; beloved Slavic Boy 5 #351
Oles Short form of Oleksandr/Alexander - "defender of men" Slavic, Ukrainian Boy 5 #352
Olya Holy, blessed Slavic Girl 5 #353
Pavlina Feminine form of Pavel/Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble'. Slavic Girl 5 #354
Ruslana Female form of Ruslan, meaning 'lion' or 'like a lion' Slavic Girl 5 #355
Sviatoslav Holy glory (from sviat 'holy' + slav 'glory/fame') Slavic Boy 5 #356
Tomo Japanese: often written with kanji meaning 'friend' (友) or 'wisdom/knowledge' (智/知). Croatian/Slavic: form of Thomas/Tomislav meaning 'twin'. Croatian, Japanese, Slavic Unisex 5 #357
Vadym Probably 'ruler' or 'leader' (from a Slavic root meaning 'to rule/lead') Slavic Boy 5 #358
Zhana God is gracious Bulgarian, Slavic Girl 5 #359
Borislav Glorious fighter (from 'bor' = fight/war, 'slav' = glory) Slavic Boy 4 #360
Garik Diminutive meaning 'little Gar' or 'young Gar'; a familiar form of various Gar- names Armenian, Russian, Slavic Boy 4 #361
Yarol Ardent, fierce; associated with spring, youth and fertility (linked to the deity Yarilo) Slavic Boy 4 #362
Alenka Diminutive of Helena meaning "light" or "torch"; "little bright one". Slavic Girl 3 #363
Andjelina Angel; angelic messenger Italian, Serbian, Slavic Girl 3 #364
Ilinka Diminutive of Ilia/Iliana - 'little Ilia'; associated meaning: 'My God is Yahweh' (if traced to Elijah) Slavic Girl 3 #365
Iouri Farmer, earth-worker Slavic Boy 3 #366
Lenza Derived from Elena/Helena meaning 'light' or 'torch' (alternative literal meaning in Italian: 'fishing line') Italian, Slavic Girl 3 #367
Ludmyla From Slavic elements 'lud' (people) + 'mila' (dear, beloved) - 'dear to the people' or 'loved by the people'. Slavic Girl 3 #368
Nathacha Born on (or around) Christmas; 'birthday' or 'born' French, Slavic Girl 3 #369
Sergej From the Roman family name Sergius; meaning uncertain - possibly 'servant' or 'attendant'. Slavic Boy 3 #370
Acim God will establish / God raises up Serbian, Slavic Boy
Acki Likely a diminutive or variant of Aki. In Finnish Aki is related to Åke (Old Norse roots); in Japanese 'aki' can mean 'autumn' or 'bright/clear'. As 'Acki' it is primarily used as a pet form or nickname rather than a distinct semantic name. English, Finnish, Japanese, Slavic Boy
Adamek Little Adam; from Adam meaning 'man' or 'earth' Slavic Boy
Adamik Diminutive of Adam - 'little Adam' or 'descendant/son of Adam' (Adam from Hebrew meaning 'man' or 'earth') Polish, Slavic Boy
Adaminna Feminine/diminutive form of Adam - 'little Adam' or 'of the earth/man' Slavic Girl
Adamko Diminutive of Adam - 'little Adam' or 'son of Adam'. Slavic Boy
Afanasi Immortal (deathless) Greek, Slavic Boy
Afanasy Immortal; deathless Greek, Slavic Boy
Agapit Beloved, dear Greek, Slavic Boy
Agneška Pure, chaste, holy Slavic Girl
Aksinia From Greek 'Xenia' (xenos): 'hospitality', 'guest' or 'stranger'. Bulgarian, Slavic Girl
Aksiniya Derived from Greek 'xenia' meaning 'hospitality' or 'guest/stranger'. Russian, Slavic Girl
Akulina Eagle Russian, Slavic Girl
Aleksandrovich Son of Aleksandr (Alexander) Russian, Slavic Boy
Aleksij Defender, protector Slavic Boy
Aleksija Defender; helper - 'defender of men'. Slavic Girl
Alena Bright, shining; torch/light Slavic Girl
Alesja Defender or protector of mankind Slavic Girl
Alesya Diminutive/vernacular form of Alexandra ('defender of mankind'); sometimes associated with Olesya ('of the forest') Slavic Girl
Alevtina Likely 'truth' or 'truthful' (derived from Greek elements) Russian, Slavic Girl
Alexandrovich Son of Alexander Slavic Boy
Alexej Defender of men; protector Russian, Slavic Boy
Alfryd Wise counselor; 'elf ruler' (from ælf 'elf' + rīċ 'ruler') English, Slavic Boy
Aloyza Famous warrior Slavic Girl
Ambrozinah Derived from Greek ambrosios meaning 'immortal, divine' Greek, Slavic Girl
Americka From America; 'of the Americas' or 'land of Amerigo'. Slavic Girl
Anastassiya Resurrection Greek, Slavic Girl
Anca Grace; favor Romanian, Slavic Girl
Andrejek Diminutive of Andrew - 'little Andrew', implying 'little manly/brave one' Slavic Boy
Andriyusha Diminutive of Andrew - 'little Andrew'; from Greek Andreas meaning 'man' or 'manly' Slavic Boy

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