Names with Ukrainian Origins

Immerse yourself in this compelling collection of 140+ Ukrainian names. Each name unveils a unique narrative, connecting you to the rich Ukrainian heritage and inspiring your choice of a meaningful moniker for your child.

Meaning of Ukrainian Names

Origin Ukrainian names draw upon a rich tapestry of Slavic languages and customs, imbued with symbolic meanings and historical significance.

When selecting a name that resonates with your Ukrainian heritage, delve into its beautiful meanings and embrace the rich cultural traditions it embodies.

Top 10 Ukrainian Names

Top 10 Most Popular Ukrainian Names in 2024
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  1. Artem: unharmed, healthy, perfect, dedicated to Artemis (Greek)

  2. Maks: Latin origin, meaning "greatest." Symbolizes authority, power, and ambition.

  3. Herson: "son of a hero" or "son of a free man" (Ukrainian origin)

  4. Andriy: Ukrainian/Russian variant of Andreas, meaning "man, warrior, or manliness"; symbolizes strength, courage, and determination.

  5. Greek/Belarusian/Old Norse origins, meaning "manly" or "courageous"

  6. Oleh: Abundance and nourishment

  7. Hebrew name meaning "gift of God", conveying a sense of being blessed and special.

  1. Lesia, of Ukrainian origin, means "forest," symbolizing tranquility, mystery, and wisdom, representing a grounded and nature-connected woman.

  2. Nadya: Slavic name meaning "hope"

  3. Nadiya: Russian and Ukrainian origin meaning "hope," symbolizing aspiration, optimism, and unwavering belief in brighter days.

  4. Nastassia: Slavic name meaning "resurrection," symbolizing renewal and hope.

  5. Oksana (Ukrainian): Stranger or guest from a foreign land

  6. Katja: pure, unblemished, innocent, kind, compassionate, hope, new beginnings

  7. - Arabic: "the exalted one" - Slavic: "red" or "scarlet" - Greek: "other" or "different"

  8. Yulia: youthful, spirited, strong

  9. Luba means "love" or "beloved" in Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, and Slavic cultures. In Hebrew, it means "my heart."

140 Names of Ukrainian Origin

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