Slavic Baby Girl Names With Meanings - Page 4
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Slavic Baby Girl 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 Girl!
You can browse all Slavic baby Girl names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Slavic Baby Girl Names by Alphabet
Browse names conveniently using alphabetical filters to quickly find names that start or end with your preferred letters.
Slavic Baby Names for Girls List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Variation of a habitational Surname from the place Peryn; A variant of Slavic God Peroun | ||
Slavic - Happy; Peace; Great; Famous; A feminine equivalent of Radko | ||
A sweet happiness | ||
She who works for the people | ||
A happy and dear person | ||
Slavic - Happy; Peace; Great; Famous; | ||
A Roman young girl | ||
One who has protecting hands | ||
A wood's spite | ||
The black one | ||
princess; Maiden who aids in battle | ||
A woman who is a sibyl, a prophetess | ||
A name of the Goddess of love and fertility | ||
A Slavic woman. | ||
One beautiful as a dawn | ||
A short form of anastasia | ||
One who becomes | ||
One who is old | ||
Strength, fame or firmness | ||
Lily | ||
A variation of Svetlana, meaning pure and light. | ||
Variation of the name Tamara, meaning palm tree | ||
A fairy princess | ||
A fairy queen | ||
God's gift | ||
Slavic surname, a tool used to harvest timber | ||
An aunt, daughter born to royalty | ||
The name is derived from elements trpi endure, bear, suffer and mir meaning peace or world. | ||
She who is glorious | ||
Bulgarian form of Barbara, meaning foreign; stranger; foreigner | ||
Wanda possibly translates to a wanderer. | ||
Wilderness; belonging to the forest | ||


