Russian Names
1,293 names found
Natya
Russian
Meaning
Natya is a diminutive form of Natalia, meaning 'Christmas Day' or 'born on Christmas'. It originates from the Latin word 'natalis'.
Nikata
Russian
Meaning
A feminine variation of Nikita, which has Russian and Greek origins meaning 'victory'. It suggests a triumphant or victorious spirit.
Nicholi
Russian
Meaning
A Russian variant of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' (Greek).
Netasha
Russian
Meaning
A feminine given name, likely a variant of Natasha, which is the Russian diminutive of Natalia. Natalia originates from the Latin name "Natalis," meaning 'Christmas Day.'
Nekita
Russian
Meaning
Possibly a variation of Nikita, which has Slavic origins meaning 'unconquered'. It suggests strength, resilience, and a spirit that cannot be defeated.
Nedra
Russian
Meaning
Nedra is a name of uncertain origin, possibly a short form of Nedelia, a Russian and Romanian name connected to 'Sunday' or a variant of Kendra.
Naytasha
Russian
Meaning
Naytasha is likely a variant spelling of Natasha, a Russian diminutive of Natalia. Natalia originates from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'Christmas Day'.
Nazariy
Russian
Meaning
Nazariy is a Ukrainian and Russian masculine name derived from Nazarius, which means "from Nazareth." It is a strong, historically rooted name.
Nayda
Russian
Meaning
The name Nayda is of Slavic origin and means 'hope'. It's often associated with the concept of expectation and good fortune.
Nikeita
Russian
Meaning
Likely a variant of Nikita, which has Slavic origins and means 'victor' or 'winner.' It's often used as a feminine form.
Natsha
Russian
Meaning
This name is a variant spelling of Natasha, a Russian diminutive of Natalia, which has Latin origins meaning 'birthday' (referring to Christ's birthday).
Natosha
Russian
Meaning
A modern American name, likely a variation of Natasha or Tasha.
Natonia
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'Natasha' (Russian, 'birth') and 'Antonia' (Latin, 'priceless').
Natishia
Russian
Meaning
Likely a variant of 'Natasha', which is a Russian diminutive of 'Natalia', meaning 'Christmas Day' or 'birthday'. It signifies a joyous celebration.
Natonya
Russian
Meaning
A variant of Tanya, which is a diminutive of Tatiana. Tatiana originates from the Roman family name Tatius.
Natisha
Russian
Meaning
Natisha is a feminine given name, likely a variant or diminutive of Natasha, which is a Russian pet form of Natalia. Natalia is derived from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'birthday', often referring to Christmas Day.
Nathasha
Russian
Meaning
A variant of Natasha, derived from the Russian diminutive of Natalia, which has Latin origins meaning 'Christmas Day.' It evokes a festive and celebratory spirit.
Tanette
Russian
Meaning
Diminutive of Tanya, meaning 'fairy queen'.
Nikholai
Russian
Meaning
A Russian and Ukrainian variant of Nicholas, derived from the Greek 'Nikolaos', meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nikit
Russian
Meaning
A masculine name derived from Nikita, a Russian name meaning 'victor' or 'winner.' It's a less common variant.
Nikkita
Russian
Meaning
A variant of Nikita, which has Russian and Sanskrit origins. In Russian, it is derived from the Greek 'Niketas' meaning 'victory'.
Nikkitta
Russian
Meaning
A variation of Nikita, which has Russian and Sanskrit roots. In Sanskrit, it means 'unconquered' or 'victorious'.
Nikkoli
Russian
Meaning
A Russian variant of 'Nicholas,' which is of Greek origin, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Nilka
Russian
Meaning
A feminine name with possible Slavic or Russian origins, often interpreted as 'blue' or related to the color of the sky or water. It can also be a diminutive.
Ninotchka
Russian
Meaning
A diminutive form of 'Nina' in Russian, it essentially means 'little girl' or 'grace'. It gained prominence through literature and film.
Ninel
Russian
Meaning
Ninel is a feminine name with Russian origins, often considered a variant of Helen or a diminutive of names containing 'nel'. It can evoke brightness and radiance.
Ninoshka
Russian
Meaning
A diminutive of 'Anna', of Hebrew origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. 'Ninoshka' is a Russian and Eastern European diminutive, adding a unique flair.
Nitasha
Russian
Meaning
Of Slavic origin, likely related to Natalia, meaning 'birthday' or 'Christmas Day'. It also has connotations of 'awakening'.
Nytasha
Russian
Meaning
A variant of Natasha, a Russian diminutive of Natalia, which comes from the Latin 'dies natalis', meaning 'birthday', often associated with Christmas.
Nyya
Russian
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly an elaboration of the sound 'Nya' or derived from names like Anya, meaning 'grace' (Russian) or 'inexhaustible' (Sanskrit).
Oksanna
Russian
Meaning
A variation of the Slavic name 'Oksana', which is derived from the Greek name 'Xenia', meaning 'hospitality' or 'stranger'. It is associated with kindness and welcoming.
Olgia
Russian
Meaning
Olgia is a feminine name with Slavic origins, likely a diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Olgie
Russian
Meaning
Likely a diminutive or pet form of Olga, a Russian and Scandinavian name meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.