Russian Names
1,293 names found
Kolia
Russian
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Russian diminutive of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Kolya
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people' or 'victorious'.
Olgie
Russian
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Likely a diminutive or pet form of Olga, a Russian and Scandinavian name meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Kontrina
Russian
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A derivative of the name Katrina. Katrina is a version of Katherine which means 'pure'.
Attiana
Russian
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A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Tatiana. Tatiana is Russian, from the Roman family name Tatius, meaning 'father'.
Kristiina
Russian
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A Finnish and Estonian form of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ'. It signifies devotion and faith.
Danina
Russian
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Danina is a Slavic name derived from Dan, meaning 'God is my judge'. It is a feminine form popular in Eastern Europe.
Kristyna
Russian
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A Slavic variation of the name Christina. Christina means 'a Christian,' or 'anointed one'.
Petr
Russian
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Petr is the Czech and Russian form of Peter, derived from the Greek word 'petros', meaning 'stone' or 'rock'.
Danilla
Russian
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Feminine form of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge" in Hebrew, with a Slavic or Russian flair.
Kseniya
Russian
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A Russian form of Xenia, from Greek, meaning 'hospitality' or 'welcome'.
Kuzma
Russian
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A Slavic name, often considered a diminutive of Kuz'ma. It's the Russian form of the Greek name Kosmas, meaning 'order' or 'cosmos.'
Ratasha
Russian
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Likely a variation of Natasha, which is a Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'Christmas Day'.
Aunya
Russian
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Aunya is likely a modern, invented name with uncertain origins, possibly related to Anya, a Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Alonya
Russian
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Alonya is a Russian name, likely a diminutive of Elena, meaning 'bright, shining light'.
Annyah
Russian
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Annyah is a modern variation of Anya, which is a Russian diminutive of Anna, derived from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace."
Dannika
Russian
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A variant of Danica, which is of Slavic origin, meaning "morning star" or "Venus."
Laika
Russian
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A Russian name and the name of the first animal in space. Originating from the breed of dog.
Faina
Russian
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Faina is of Russian origin, meaning "shining" or "bright."
Ritanya
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This name is likely a modern invention or a variation of existing names. It might be inspired by names like Tanya (Russian, meaning 'fairy queen') or Rita (Italian, meaning 'pearl').
Fanya
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'. Also considered a Yiddish variant of Frances.
Avangelina
Russian
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A Russian variant of Evangelina, meaning 'bearer of good news'. It is derived from the Greek word 'evangelion'.
Dannicka
Russian
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A variant of Danika, a Slavic name meaning 'morning star'.
Danykah
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly related to Danika, a Slavic name meaning 'morning star'.
Rusha
Russian
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Can have multiple origins; in Russian, it's a diminutive of "Irina" (peace). It can also be a variant of "Rush" from English place names.
Agnessa
Russian
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A Russian variant of Agnes, derived from the Greek word 'hagnos,' meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'.
Ruslana
Russian
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This name is of Slavic origin, likely Russian or Ukrainian, meaning 'little Russian' or 'light of the Rus'. It is a feminine form of Ruslan.
Feodora
Russian
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Feodora is a Russian and Germanic name meaning 'God's gift'. It is the feminine form of Theodore.
Aynia
Russian
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Likely a variant of Anya. Anya is a Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Latasha
Russian
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Latasha is a modern name, likely a combination of the prefix "La" and the name Tasha, of Russian origin meaning "born on Christmas".
Danytza
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variation of Danitza, of Slavic origin meaning 'morning star'.
Latawnya
Russian
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Likely a modern combination of 'La-' prefix and 'Tawnya', which is a variation of Tanya (Russian for 'fairy queen').
Latascha
Russian
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A modern name that may be a variation of Natasha or a similar name. Meaning is uncertain.
Aleksi
Russian
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A Finnish and Slavic form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Alonta
Russian
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Possibly of Slavic origin, related to Alan, meaning 'handsome' or 'harmony'.
Antesha
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly a blend of Antoinette and Tasha. Antoinette means 'priceless'. Tasha is of Russian origin, short for Natalia.
Danysha
Russian
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A modern invented name, possibly a combination of Danielle and Aisha.
Latanya
Russian
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A modern American name, possibly a combination of La + Tanya, with Tanya being a diminutive of Tatiana, meaning 'fairy queen'.
Sanda
Russian
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Sanda is a name with Slavic origins, often a short form of 'Alexandra' or 'Sandra', both meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Gavriil
Russian
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Gavriil is the Russian form of the name Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength.' It is a Hebrew name, with strong religious ties.
Sanela
Russian
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Sanela is a name primarily of Slavic origin, especially popular in Bosnia, meaning 'healthy'.
Ayvan
Russian
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Variant of Ivan, meaning "God is gracious."
Genya
Russian
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A short form of names like Evgenia, from Greek, meaning "well-born" or "noble".
Satasha
Russian
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Satasha is a modern name, likely a combination of 'Sasha', a Russian diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra (meaning 'defending warrior'), with 'Sa' or 'Ta' as prefixes.
Gleb
Russian
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A Russian name derived from the Old Norse name 'Guthleifr', meaning 'heir of the gods'.
Barisha
Russian
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Possibly a variation of names like Marisha or derived from a combination of sounds.
Sashenka
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Alexandra or Sasha, meaning 'defending warrior' or 'helper of mankind'.
Grisha
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Grigori or Gregory, meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant' in Greek.
Aneea
Russian
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Likely a variant of Anya, the Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Latosha
Russian
Meaning
Latosha is a modern American name, likely a combination of La- prefix with Tasha, a diminutive of Natasha. It is primarily of Russian origin.
Darika
Russian
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Darika is a rare name. It is thought to potentially have Slavic influences, connected to names with 'dar', meaning 'gift'.
Latya
Russian
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A Russian name, a diminutive of Lada, meaning 'harmony' or 'beautiful'.
Antoniya
Russian
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Antoniya is a Slavic feminine form of Antonius, meaning "priceless one" or "highly praiseworthy".
Lemisha
Russian
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A modern, feminine name, potentially blending 'Le' with a name like 'Misha'. Meaning isn't clear, but the Misha may suggest Russian.
Lenina
Russian
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Likely derived from the name 'Lenin', often associated with the Russian leader Vladimir Lenin. It can be seen as a feminine variant.
Lija
Russian
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Possibly a short form or variation of names like Lilia or similar. Meaning depends on the source.
Alsha
Russian
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Likely a modern, possibly Slavic name. Could be a short form of names containing 'Al-', such as Alexandra or Alice.
Anyka
Russian
Meaning
Anyka is a variant of Anya, a Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'. It is also sometimes used in African communities.
Daritza
Russian
Meaning
Daritza is likely a modern invented name or a variation of a Slavic name. It may have connections to names like Daria, meaning "possessing goodness." It also could be associated with Slavic origins meaning 'gift'.
Lidiya
Russian
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A Russian name, a form of Lydia, from the Greek meaning 'from Lydia', a region in ancient Anatolia.