Bulgarian Baby Unisex Names With Meanings - Page 3
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Bulgarian Baby Unisex Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Unisex!
You can browse all Bulgarian baby Unisex names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Bulgarian Baby Unisex Names by Alphabet
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Bulgarian Baby Names for Unisexs List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Blugarian form of Nicephorus, meaning bringer of victory. | ||
Variant transcription of Ognyan, meaning fiery. | ||
Derived from Bulgarian word ognen, meaning fiery. | ||
Feminine form of Ognyan, meaning fiery. | ||
Name of a habitational place; Petar | ||
Bulgarian diminutive of Peter, meaning rock. | ||
Sold or pledged to a monastery | ||
Bulgarian form of Rachel, meaning innocence of a lamb. | ||
Rose or joy | ||
Joyful and peace. | ||
Glorious work or eager glory | ||
Feminine form of Radoslav, meaning eager glory. | ||
Bulgarian variant of Radko. It means happy or willing. | ||
Bulgarian variant of Radko, meaning happy or willing. | ||
One who is like a little dew drop | ||
Dew drops on a rose flower | ||
Rose, rose flower. | ||
A Boy whose cheeks are rudy, red | ||
Feminine form of Rumen, meaning ruddy or red cheeked. | ||
A rudy cheeked girl | ||
A woman from Rutheria region | ||
Rose in Bulgarian language. | ||
Bulgarian diminutive of Alexander, meaning defender of mankind. | ||
Derived from Bulgarian word spasen, meaning saved. | ||
Diminutive of Stanislav, meaning to stand with glory. | ||
Stay or remain, or one who stands firmly. | ||
He who stands firmly | ||
Feminine form of Stoyan. It means to stand or to stay. | ||
Diminutive of Atanas. It means one who is immortal. | ||
A variant of Temenuzhka, meaning violet. | ||
Bulgarian word meaning violet flower. | ||
A gift of God | ||
Derived from the Slavic elements tih, which means quiet and mir, which peace. | ||
A person who honours the God | ||
A beautiful an pleasant gift from God | ||
Bulgarian feminine form of Theodora, meaning gift of God. | ||
Feminine form of Tsvetan, meaning flower or blossom. | ||
Refers to color or floret. | ||
Feminine diminutive of Tsvetan, meaning flower or blossom. | ||
Derived from Bulgarian valk, meaning wolf. | ||
Bulgarian form of Barbara, meaning foreign; stranger; foreigner | ||
Bulgarian form of Basil, meaning king. | ||
Bulgarian feminine form of Basil, meaning king. | ||
Kingly or princely. | ||
Great or greatness. | ||
Cheerful and happy soul. | ||
Happy | ||
Bulgarian form of Victoria, meaning victory. | ||
Glorious rule or a glorious ruler. | ||


