Russian Names
1,293 names found
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.
Yanitzia
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly related to Yana and Nitza.
Ruslana
Russian
Meaning
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.
Yannira
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, with roots possibly in 'Yana' (Slavic, meaning 'God is gracious') and 'Mira' (Slavic, meaning 'peace').
Feodora
Russian
Meaning
Feodora is a Russian and Germanic name meaning 'God's gift'. It is the feminine form of Theodore.
Yarik
Russian
Meaning
A diminutive form of the name Yaroslav, meaning 'glorious strength' or 'fierce and glorious'.
Saasha
Russian
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A variant of Sasha, a Russian diminutive of Alexandra, meaning "defender of mankind" in Greek.
Yarina
Russian
Meaning
Of Russian origin, possibly related to the word 'yar', meaning 'sun' or 'bright'. It evokes radiance and energy.
Tyahna
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name with no definitive origin, but sounds similar to Tiana.
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.
Yasheka
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly of Eastern European or Slavic influence with unknown meaning.
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'.
Yefim
Russian
Meaning
A Russian name derived from the Greek name Euphemia, meaning 'well-spoken' or 'of good repute'.
Sanda
Russian
Meaning
Sanda is a name with Slavic origins, often a short form of 'Alexandra' or 'Sandra', both meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Gavriil
Russian
Meaning
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
Meaning
Sanela is a name primarily of Slavic origin, especially popular in Bosnia, meaning 'healthy'.
Yelisey
Russian
Meaning
Russian form of Elisha, a Hebrew name meaning 'My God is salvation'.
Ayvan
Russian
Meaning
Variant of Ivan, meaning "God is gracious."
Yeleina
Russian
Meaning
Likely a variant of Elena, a Spanish and Russian form of Helen, meaning "bright, shining light".
Sanyia
Russian
Meaning
Sanyia is a modern name, likely a variation of Sonya, which is a Russian diminutive of Sophia, meaning "wisdom".
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'.
Alexeya
Russian
Meaning
A Russian feminine form of Alexei, derived from the Greek name Alexander, meaning 'defending warrior' or 'helper of mankind'.
Tyneeka
Russian
Meaning
A modern constructed name, combining 'Ty' with a suffix that sounds similar to the name 'Tanika'.
Yna
Russian
Meaning
Yna is a short and modern name that may be a shortened form of names such as Ina or Irina, of varied European origins. It could also be an independent creation.
Satasha
Russian
Meaning
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.
Dmiya
Russian
Meaning
Dmiya is a modern, likely invented name, possibly with Russian influence, sounding similar to names like 'Dimia'.
Nataysia
Russian
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'Natasha' (Russian, 'birth') and 'Taysia' (a variation of Anastasia, Greek, 'resurrection').
Tymisha
Russian
Meaning
Tymisha is a modern, invented name, likely a combination of the prefix 'Ty-' with a variation of 'Misha' or a similar-sounding name.
Gleb
Russian
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A Russian name derived from the Old Norse name 'Guthleifr', meaning 'heir of the gods'.
Yul
Russian
Meaning
A short form of names like Yulian or Yule, origin obscure but possibly Russian.
Barisha
Russian
Meaning
Possibly a variation of names like Marisha or derived from a combination of sounds.
Tymiesha
Russian
Meaning
A modern constructed name, likely blending 'Ty' with 'Miesha'. 'Miesha' is often considered a Russian diminutive of Mikhail (Michael).
Nateasha
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of 'Natasha', which has Russian origins and is a diminutive of 'Natalia', meaning 'Christmas Day'. It carries a celebratory and warm feel.
Tynieka
Russian
Meaning
A modern constructed name, combining 'Ty' with a suffix that sounds similar to the name 'Tanika'.
Yulien
Russian
Meaning
Yulien is a name, likely a Slavic name, which is a variation of Julian, derived from the Roman name Julius, potentially meaning 'youthful' or 'sky father'.
Grisha
Russian
Meaning
A Russian diminutive of Grigori or Gregory, meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant' in Greek.
Yuliya
Russian
Meaning
A Russian and Slavic variant of Julia, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Julius, meaning 'youthful'.
Aneea
Russian
Meaning
Likely a variant of Anya, the Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Tynica
Russian
Meaning
A modern constructed name, likely blending 'Ty' with elements of 'Tanika', which has possible Russian origins.
Doneva
Russian
Meaning
Doneva is likely a modern name, possibly of Slavic origin. It might be a variant of names with Slavic roots, although its direct meaning is unclear.
Natassja
Russian
Meaning
A Russian variant of Natalia, Natassja derives from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'birthday', specifically referring to Christmas Day.
Tyunna
Russian
Meaning
Russian origin, meaning unknown or disputed.
Tytiana
Russian
Meaning
Tytiana is a modern, possibly invented name variation of Tatiana. It's associated with the Roman name Tatius, of unknown meaning.
Nateesha
Russian
Meaning
A less common variation of Natasha, which is the Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'Christmas Day.'
Tytiyana
Russian
Meaning
Tytiyana is a modern, invented name. It is likely a variant of Tatiana with a 'Ty-' prefix. Tatiana is of Russian origin, derived from the Roman name Tatius.
Tyteana
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Ty' and 'Teana' or 'Tatiana'.
Donja
Russian
Meaning
Possibly derived from Slavic elements meaning 'lady' or 'ruler'.
Natash
Russian
Meaning
Likely a variant or diminutive of Natasha, which is the Russian pet form of Natalia. Natalia originates from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'Christmas Day'.
Uladimir
Russian
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Means 'renowned ruler' or 'famous prince,' derived from Slavic elements 'vladeti' (to rule) and 'mir' (peace, world, fame).
Uliana
Russian
Meaning
Uliana is a Russian and Ukrainian name, a form of Juliana, which is derived from the Roman name Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'descended from Jove'.