1. ArtemArtem: unharmed, healthy, perfect, dedicated to Artemis (Greek) 2. MaksMaks: Latin origin, meaning "greatest." Symbolizes authority, power, and ambition. 3. HersonHerson: "son of a hero" or "son of a free man" (Ukrainian origin) 4. AndriyAndriy: Ukrainian/Russian variant of Andreas, meaning "man, warrior, or manliness"; symbolizes strength, courage, and determination. 5. DenislavSon of Dionysus 6. MykolaMykola: Victory of the People 7. AndryGreek/Belarusian/Old Norse origins, meaning "manly" or "courageous" 8. OlehOleh: Abundance and nourishment 9. VladyslavVladyslav: ruler of glory 10. MatviyHebrew name meaning "gift of God", conveying a sense of being blessed and special.
| 1. LesiaLesia, of Ukrainian origin, means "forest," symbolizing tranquility, mystery, and wisdom, representing a grounded and nature-connected woman. 2. NadyaNadya: Slavic name meaning "hope" 3. NadiyaNadiya: Russian and Ukrainian origin meaning "hope," symbolizing aspiration, optimism, and unwavering belief in brighter days. 4. NastassiaNastassia: Slavic name meaning "resurrection," symbolizing renewal and hope. 5. OksanaOksana (Ukrainian): Stranger or guest from a foreign land 6. KatjaKatja: pure, unblemished, innocent, kind, compassionate, hope, new beginnings 7. ZlataZlata: Slavic, "golden" 8. Alla- Arabic: "the exalted one"
- Slavic: "red" or "scarlet"
- Greek: "other" or "different" 9. YuliaYulia: youthful, spirited, strong 10. LubaLuba means "love" or "beloved" in Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, and Slavic cultures. In Hebrew, it means "my heart."
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