Slavic Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete AāZ List) - Page 4
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Slavic names are typically composed of two or three parts. The first part is the patronymic name of the father, ancestor name, or āhouse nameā, which often has the suffix ā-ovichā or ā-evichā at the end of it. This is known as the āOvichā name (ov meaning son in Slavic languages). The second part is the personal name (given name), and the third part is the surname.
Slavic names can be categorized into several types based on their origin and meaning. Some of the most common types of Slavic names are:
- Two-base names: These names are often formed by combining two words, such as āVladimirā (meaning āruler of the worldā) or āDobromirā (meaning āgood peaceā).
- Names derived from nature: These names are often inspired by natural phenomena such as animals, plants, or weather. Examples include āZoranā (meaning ādawnā) or āJasminaā (meaning ājasmineā).
- Names derived from Christian traditions: These names are often derived from the names of saints or other religious figures. Examples include āNikolaiā (meaning āvictorious peopleā) or āAnastasiaā (meaning āresurrectionā).
- Names derived from mythology: These names are often inspired by Slavic mythology and folklore. Examples include āPerunā (the Slavic god of thunder) or āLadaā (the Slavic goddess of love and beauty)
This collection has all Slavic Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Slavic baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can explore Slavic baby names: Alphabetically (AāZ) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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Slavic Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Feminine form of Krasimir. It means beautiful peace. | ||
A woman of Christian faith | ||
A follower of Christ | ||
The bearer of Christ | ||
Krpana means Patchwork | ||
The name means Ptchwork | ||
Kryska means a Follower of Christ | ||
Krystka means She is Christian | ||
Throne or Ruler, Sun; Lady; Throne; Noble one | ||
Laciann means The Famous Ruler | ||
Lada is the name of pagan Slavic Goddes of Love, means maiden, Girl | ||
Ladda means Maiden. Young Girl, Goddes of Love | ||
The name means a Mainden | ||
The name means Domination and Glory | ||
Ladislas means The Good Ruler | ||
Slavic - Tulip; Arabic - Intoxication; Wine; English:Spanish - Emerald | ||
From the name of Slavic tribe Lendians | ||
The one who takes what he wants | ||
The one who illuminates, bright one | ||
A form of Leo, meaning lion. | ||
The defender of mankind | ||
A person from Lydia, a region in Asia Minor | ||
Slavic variation of names Lily and Elisabeth | ||
Hungarian word for flower lily | ||
A Slavic word that means Love | ||
A bright, almost blinding light | ||
Place name, a region in southern Italy | ||
The light that illuminates | ||
Graceful, favorable people | ||
One who is friend of the people | ||
Loved by the people | ||
Bright as a Sunshine | ||
The one who loves | ||
Bulgarian form of Lubomir, meaning loving and world. | ||
A dear person who loves and feels deeply | ||
One who is nice to everyone | ||
A splandid, noble one | ||
A maiden from the tower | ||
She who is splendid | ||
A woman sweet as a raspberry | ||
One dedicated to Mars, a god of war | ||
One who is happy | ||
A Slavic form of the name Margaret meaning pearl | ||
Slavic name for Boy given by God | ||
The day of the May | ||



