Names with Slavic Origins

This page presents a comprehensive list of 2,430 Slavic names, each with its unique meaning and cultural significance. Whether you're seeking a timeless classic or a modern twist, explore our curated selection and discover the perfect name that resonates with your heritage and aspirations.

Meaning of Slavic Names

Slavic names originate from the Slavic languages, spoken by nations across Eastern and Central Europe, including Russia, Poland, and the Czech Republic.

Slavic names carry a rich legacy, imbued with meanings that reflect ancient traditions and a deep connection to a vibrant culture.

Top 10 Slavic Names

Top 10 Most Popular Slavic Names in 2024
Based on name popularity data
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  1. Ivan: "God is gracious" (Hebrew)

  2. Luka means "light" or "man from Lucania" (Greek).

  3. Milan: Slavic origin meaning "dear" or "gracious," symbolizing kindness, warmth, and a loving nature.

  4. Zak: Remembrance of God (Arabic), purity (Hebrew), defender (Slavic)

  5. Jovan: "God is gracious" (Slavic)

  6. Nikolai: "Victory of the people" (Slavic)

  7. Defender of the borders, son of Marcus

  8. Andrei: Russian origin, meaning "manly" or "brave".

  1. Kristina: Latin origin meaning "follower of Christ," Slavic origin meaning "cross," representing faith and sacrifice.

  2. Vera means "faith" in Slavic.

  3. Kara: Beloved, dignified, precious

  4. Mila means "gracious, dear, or peace" (Slavic origin).

  5. Nadine: Slavic origin meaning "hope."

  6. Sasha, of Russian/Slavic origin, means "defender of mankind."

  7. Jana: "God is gracious" (Slavic)

2,430 Names of Slavic Origin

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