Russian Names
1,293 names found
Andrey
Russian
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A masculine name, a variant of Andrew, from Greek 'Andreas,' meaning 'manly' or 'brave.' It has Russian roots.
Vanya
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Ivan (male) or Ivana (female), both forms of John, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Aniah
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name or variant of Anya, a Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Tina
Russian
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A short form of names ending in -tina, such as Christina or Martina.
Alexei
Russian
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Russian form of the Greek name Alexius, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Zhavia
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, perhaps a combination of Zsa Zsa and Lavia.
Katya
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Yekaterina (Katherine), derived from the Greek Aikaterine, of uncertain meaning. Suggested meanings include 'pure'.
Vania
Russian
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A diminutive form of Ivana, the feminine form of Ivan, which is the Slavic version of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Veera
Russian
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Meaning 'faith' in Russian and Finnish. Also linked to 'vīra', meaning 'hero' in Sanskrit.
Lenin
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A name of Russian origin meaning 'of the Lena River' or 'from the Lena River.'
Zidane
Russian
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Likely of Slavic or South Slavic origin, but the exact meaning is uncertain. Possibly connected to the word 'zidan' meaning brickwork.
Sonja
Russian
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A Scandinavian and Russian variation of Sophia, meaning 'wisdom'.
Xaria
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name. It could be a variation of Zaria, of Slavic origin meaning 'princess' or 'dawn'.
Veronika
Russian
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A Slavic form of Veronica, meaning 'true image' from Greek.
Tamia
Russian
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Tamia is a modern name of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Russian name Tamara or an elaborated form of Tam. It is frequently associated with beauty.
Asya
Russian
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Russian short form of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' in Greek.
Armen
Russian
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Armen is a name of Armenian origin, often associated with the country Armenia or meaning 'warrior' or 'Armenian'.
Boris
Russian
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Boris is a Slavic name, likely derived from the Turkic word 'bogoris,' meaning 'short' or 'wolf.' It can also mean 'fighter' or 'battle.'
Lyana
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Lyana is of Slavic origin and may mean 'light' or be a short form of various names.
Nikita
Russian
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Of Russian origin, meaning 'unconquerable' or 'victorious'.
Tanya
Russian
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Tanya is a Russian diminutive of Tatiana, whose origin is uncertain but possibly related to the Roman name Tatius.
Dmitri
Russian
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The Russian form of Demetrius, derived from the Greek Demetrios, meaning 'follower of Demeter'. Demeter was the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Ilya
Russian
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A Russian form of Elijah, a Hebrew name meaning 'My God is Yahweh'.
Baela
Russian
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Likely a modern variant of Bela, which has origins in multiple cultures. In Slavic languages, it means "white, fair". Can also be short for Isabela.
Annastasia
Russian
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Annastasia is a Russian variant of Anastasia, a Greek name meaning 'resurrection'.
Anyelin
Russian
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Likely a modern, invented name, possibly a combination of Anya and Evelyn or Lynn. Anya means 'grace', Evelyn, 'desired'.
Aleksandar
Russian
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A Slavic form of Alexander, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Zaryah
Russian
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A modern invented name, possibly a variation of Zara or Zaria, with uncertain but likely Slavic or Arabic origins, possibly meaning 'princess' or 'flower'.
Miron
Russian
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A Slavic name with roots meaning 'peace' or 'world'.
Evani
Russian
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Potentially a modern variation of Ivana, a Slavic name meaning 'God is gracious'.
Inessa
Russian
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A Russian name, likely a form of Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy'. It signifies innocence and grace.
Yelitza
Russian
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Of unknown origin, potentially a modern invented name. It might be related to Slavic names ending in -itza.
Zlata
Russian
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Derived from the Slavic word for 'gold,' symbolizing preciousness and beauty.
Darianny
Russian
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Likely a modern, created name, possibly a combination of Daria and Anna.
Yanely
Russian
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Yanely is a modern invented name, likely a combination of names like Yana and Nelly. Yana is a Slavic form of Johanna (God is gracious).
Iana
Russian
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A Romanian and Russian variant of the name 'Ioana', which is the Romanian form of 'John', meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jelena
Russian
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A Slavic variation of Helen, meaning 'light' or 'torch'. Its roots are in Greek mythology.
Masha
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Maria, which itself has Hebrew origins meaning 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'wished-for child'.
Nadiya
Russian
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A Slavic variation of Nadia, originating from the Russian word 'nadya' meaning 'hope'. It signifies optimism and aspiration.
Yessenia
Russian
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Origin obscure, though thought to be a modern invention, possibly of Russian or Slavic origin. Has been suggested to be associated with "Jesen" meaning autumn in Slavic languages.
Zori
Russian
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Of Slavic origin, often considered a diminutive of Zora, meaning 'dawn' or 'sunrise'.
Atiana
Russian
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The meaning of Atiana is somewhat uncertain, but it is often associated with grace and beauty. It may be a modern invented name or a variation of Tatiana.
Konstantin
Russian
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Konstantin is a Russian name derived from the Latin 'Constantinus', meaning "constant" or "steadfast". It indicates loyalty and perseverance.
Yulianna
Russian
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A Russian variant of Juliana, which is a feminine form of Julian, derived from the Roman family name Julius.
Bela
Russian
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Meaning 'white' or 'fair' in Slavic languages. Also, potentially from a Hebrew root meaning 'destruction' or 'swallowing'.
Daisha
Russian
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Likely a modern, Americanized name. Possibly a variation of 'Asia' or derived from 'Dasha', a Russian diminutive of Daria.
Zarya
Russian
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Means 'dawn' in several Slavic languages, especially Russian.
Artyom
Russian
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Artyom is a Russian name derived from the Greek name Artemios, meaning "follower of Artemis," the Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
Daniil
Russian
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Daniil is a Russian and Ukrainian variant of Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge'. It's a strong, classic name with biblical roots.
Zoriah
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name. May be related to 'Zora', meaning 'dawn' in Slavic languages, with a Hebrew ending.
Timofey
Russian
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Timofey is a Russian form of Timothy, which comes from the Greek name Timotheos, meaning "honoring God" or "God's esteem".
Mariya
Russian
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Russian and Ukrainian variant of Maria, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious'.
Nadya
Russian
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Russian short form of Nadezhda, meaning 'hope'.
Alexey
Russian
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Alexey is the Russian form of the Greek name Alexios, meaning "defender of mankind" or "helper."
Illyana
Russian
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A modern name with no clear origin, possibly a combination or derivative of other names, but popular with Slavic naming traditions.
Bladimir
Russian
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A variation of Vladimir, a name of Slavic origin meaning "ruler of the world" or "famous ruler."
Aleska
Russian
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A short form of Alexandra, meaning 'defending warrior', it is commonly used in Slavic countries.
Mushka
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of the name 'Mary' or 'Maria', carrying the meanings 'bitter', 'sea of bitterness', or 'rebellion'. It has a cute, endearing quality.
Sacha
Russian
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Sacha is a gender-neutral name of Russian origin, a diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Yanira
Russian
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The exact origin of Yanira is uncertain. It's considered a modern name, potentially a variation of Yenira, possibly with roots in Yana (Slavic, meaning 'God is gracious').