Russian Names
1,293 names found
Dmitrii
Russian
Meaning
Dmitrii is the Russian spelling of Demetrius, which originates from Greek and means "follower of Demeter," the goddess of agriculture.
Nataisha
Russian
Meaning
A modern American name, likely a variation of Natasha, which is a Russian diminutive of Natalia (Latin for "Christmas Day").
Tonnica
Russian
Meaning
Tonnica is a modern name, potentially a creative variation of names like Tonya or Veronica. It lacks a traditional defined meaning.
Vesenia
Russian
Meaning
Vesenia is likely a modern invented name, perhaps inspired by 'Vesna,' the Slavic goddess of spring. The name evokes imagery of spring and new beginnings.
Toshana
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or a combination of known name elements. Sounds similar to Tasha or Shawna.
Victoriya
Russian
Meaning
A variant of 'Victoria', derived from Latin, meaning 'victory'. It symbolizes triumph and success.
Olgie
Russian
Meaning
Likely a diminutive or pet form of Olga, a Russian and Scandinavian name meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Totiana
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern created name, influenced by Tatiana and other similar names.
Nastassia
Russian
Meaning
Nastassia is a Russian feminine given name, a variant of Anastasia. Anastasia is of Greek origin, meaning 'resurrection'.
Tousha
Russian
Meaning
Origin unclear; possibly a modern invented name or a diminutive of a Russian name. May be associated with 'Tosha', a short form of names like Antonina.
Toyka
Russian
Meaning
A modern name with unclear origin. It could be a diminutive or a variant of another name, or an entirely new creation.
Nastia
Russian
Meaning
A diminutive of "Anastasia," a female name of Greek origin meaning "resurrection." It's a common and affectionate form in Russian culture.
Tosha
Russian
Meaning
Often considered a diminutive of Antonia or Natasha, of Latin and Russian origin, respectively.
Totiyana
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly of Russian origin due to the -yana suffix, but without clear etymological roots. Can be related to Tatiana
Arishka
Russian
Meaning
A Russian diminutive of Irina, which is derived from the Greek name Eirene, meaning 'peace'.
Dmetri
Russian
Meaning
A variation of Dmitri, the Russian form of Demetrius, meaning 'follower of Demeter' (the Greek goddess of agriculture).
Natahsa
Russian
Meaning
A variant spelling of Natasha, a Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'Christmas Day'. It has a festive and elegant feel.
Toscha
Russian
Meaning
A diminutive of Natasha, which is a Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning "birthday of the Lord" from Latin.
Olya
Russian
Meaning
A diminutive of Olga, a Russian and Slavic name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'holy', 'blessed', or 'successful'.
Toschia
Russian
Meaning
Likely a variant of Tosha, which is a Russian diminutive of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen."
Natajha
Russian
Meaning
A variant of Natacha, which is a Russian diminutive of Natalia. Natalia is derived from the Latin 'natalis dies', meaning 'Christmas day'.
Toshya
Russian
Meaning
Likely a Russian diminutive of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen."
Tovaris
Russian
Meaning
Russian word meaning 'comrade' or 'friend'.
Tranya
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. A version of Tanya.
Natarsha
Russian
Meaning
A variant of Natasha, itself a diminutive of Natalia, of Latin origin, meaning 'Christmas Day'.
Treka
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name. The origin is unclear; possibly with Slavic influences.
Natascha
Russian
Meaning
A Russian diminutive of 'Natalia,' meaning 'birthday of the Lord' or 'Christmas Day.' It has a festive and elegant feel.
Trenya
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, perhaps a variant or diminutive of names like Trent or Irenya.
Volena
Russian
Meaning
Possibly derived from Slavic origins. May relate to names meaning 'will' or 'power'.
Petr
Russian
Meaning
Petr is the Czech and Russian form of Peter, derived from the Greek word 'petros', meaning 'stone' or 'rock'.
Volina
Russian
Meaning
Likely a diminutive of names beginning with 'Vol-', possibly related to names like Vladimir, suggesting strength and rulership.
Evyanna
Russian
Meaning
Evyanna is a modern invented name, likely a combination of Evy and Anna, or a variant of Ivana ('God is gracious').
Tundra
Russian
Meaning
Refers to the treeless region found in arctic and subarctic climates. It evokes images of vastness and strength.
Vonya
Russian
Meaning
A Russian diminutive of Ivan, which is the Slavic form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ratasha
Russian
Meaning
Likely a variation of Natasha, which is a Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'Christmas Day'.
Wassillie
Russian
Meaning
A variant of 'Vasily', a Russian form of the Greek name 'Basileios', meaning 'royal' or 'kingly'.
Aunya
Russian
Meaning
Aunya is likely a modern, invented name with uncertain origins, possibly related to Anya, a Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Natashi
Russian
Meaning
A variation of Natasha, which is the Russian diminutive of the Latin name Natalia, meaning 'birthday' or 'Christmas Day'.
Tunya
Russian
Meaning
A diminutive of Antonia, a Latin name meaning "priceless, inestimable."
Xenya
Russian
Meaning
A Russian short form of Xenia, meaning 'hospitable' or 'welcoming'.
Faina
Russian
Meaning
Faina is of Russian origin, meaning "shining" or "bright."
Dmiri
Russian
Meaning
Dmiri is likely a short form or variant of Dmitry, the Russian form of Demetrius, meaning "follower of Demeter," the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Natashya
Russian
Meaning
This name is a variant of Natasha, originating from Russian and derived from the Greek 'Anastasia,' meaning 'resurrection.' It symbolizes new beginnings and spiritual awakening.
Turina
Russian
Meaning
Turina is likely a modern invented name, possibly with Slavic roots.
Tyahna
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name with no definitive origin, but sounds similar to Tiana.
Yaleska
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, of Slavic origin, possibly derived from 'Yara' meaning 'spring' or 'bright', with a Slavic suffix.
Natasja
Russian
Meaning
A Russian diminutive of Natalia, which comes from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'Christmas Day'. It is associated with birth and festivity.
Tyannah
Russian
Meaning
Tyannah appears to be a modern invented name, perhaps a variation of Tiana, which is likely derived from Tatiana, a Roman name.
Fanya
Russian
Meaning
A Russian diminutive of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'. Also considered a Yiddish variant of Frances.
Aleshka
Russian
Meaning
A Russian diminutive of Alexandra, meaning 'defending warrior'.
Anastaysia
Russian
Meaning
A Russian variant of Anastasia, derived from the Greek word 'anastasis', meaning 'resurrection'.
Arkady
Russian
Meaning
Russian form of the Greek name Arkadios, meaning 'from Arcadia,' a region in Greece known for its pastoral beauty and harmony.
Tyka
Russian
Meaning
A modern short name, derived from the 'Ty' prefix, potentially related to names like Tyra. It also is a variation of the Russian name "Tykva" for pumpkin.
Natassia
Russian
Meaning
A Russian variant of Natalia, derived from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'Christmas Day' or 'birthday'.
Tykirah
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name using the popular 'Ty' prefix combined with the suffix of the name 'Kira'.
Tymiere
Russian
Meaning
Tymiere is a modern invented name, likely a variation of Tim or Tymir.
Natashia
Russian
Meaning
A variant of Natasha, a Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'birthday of the Lord' (Christmas).
Tynasha
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Ty' and 'Natasha'.
Tyneeka
Russian
Meaning
A modern constructed name, combining 'Ty' with a suffix that sounds similar to the name 'Tanika'.
Dmiya
Russian
Meaning
Dmiya is a modern, likely invented name, possibly with Russian influence, sounding similar to names like 'Dimia'.