Russian Names
1,293 names found
Yuriel
Russian
Meaning
Combination of Yuri, the Russian form of George meaning 'farmer', and the suffix '-el' which is Hebrew for 'God'. Meaning 'God is my farmer'.
Aleksei
Russian
Meaning
Aleksei is the Russian form of the Greek name Alexis, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Dmitry
Russian
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Russian form of Demetrius, derived from the Greek name Demetrios, meaning 'belonging to Demeter,' the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Ilyan
Russian
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Of Russian origin, likely a variant of Ilian, a diminutive form of the name Elias, which means 'My God is the Lord'.
Mishka
Russian
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Originally a diminutive of Mikhail (Michael), it is of Russian origin meaning 'bear cub'.
Matvey
Russian
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A Russian form of Matthew, from the Hebrew name 'Matityahu,' meaning 'gift of God.' It signifies divine blessing.
Vayla
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from the Slavic word 'vaila' meaning wreath or garland.
Nicholai
Russian
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Nicholai is the Russian and Scandinavian form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Svetlana
Russian
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A Russian name derived from the word "svet," meaning "light" or "radiant."
Yulia
Russian
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Yulia is a Russian and Slavic form of Julia, derived from the Roman family name Julius, meaning "youthful."
Zoran
Russian
Meaning
Zoran is a masculine name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It means "dawn" or "sunrise."
Aleksey
Russian
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Aleksey is the Russian form of the Greek name Alexios, meaning "defender of mankind" or "helper."
Tatianna
Russian
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Tatianna is a Russian variant of Tatiana, derived from the Roman name Tatius. The meaning is uncertain, potentially 'father' or 'fairy queen'.
Eniyah
Russian
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Eniyah is a modern invented name, likely a respelling of Aniyah. Aniyah is believed to be an Americanized variant of Anya, a Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Ksenia
Russian
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Ksenia is a Russian name derived from the Greek word "xenos," meaning "hospitality" or "stranger." It suggests warmth and welcome.
Nataliya
Russian
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A Russian and Slavic form of Natalia, Nataliya originates from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'Christmas Day'. It is a festive and warm name.
Tanyla
Russian
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Tanyla is a modern name, likely a variant of Tanya, which is a Russian diminutive of Tatiana, meaning 'fairy queen.'
Valeri
Russian
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Valeri is a Russian variant of Valeria, a feminine form of Valerius, a Roman family name derived from the Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong, healthy'.
Zoraya
Russian
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Zoraya is a name of Slavic origin, meaning 'dawn' or 'sunrise'. It is often associated with light and new beginnings.
Zhamir
Russian
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Zhamir is a modern name, likely a variant or combination of other names. Its meaning is not widely documented.
Adrik
Russian
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Adrik is a Russian variant of Adrian, derived from the Latin Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria."
Vuk
Russian
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A Slavic name meaning 'wolf'. It represents strength, courage, and leadership.
Larae
Russian
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A combination of the popular name Lara, which is Russian in origin, and Rae, which is English and means 'grace'.
Ilija
Russian
Meaning
A Slavic variation of Elijah, meaning 'my God is the Lord' in Hebrew, conveying a strong sense of faith.
Tonya
Russian
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A diminutive of Antonia, the feminine form of Antonius, a Roman family name of Etruscan origin with unknown meaning.
Damira
Russian
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Origin uncertain, potentially Slavic. Could be related to words meaning 'to give peace' or 'famous'.
Ekaterina
Russian
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Russian form of Katherine, from the Greek Aikaterine, of uncertain meaning but often associated with "pure."
Vlad
Russian
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Short form of Vladislav or Vladimir, meaning "to rule with glory" or "famous ruler."
Vladislav
Russian
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A Slavic name meaning 'glory' (vlad) and 'rule' (slav).
Zakhar
Russian
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A Russian form of Zachariah, meaning 'God has remembered'.
Anastassia
Russian
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Anastassia is a Russian variant of Anastasia, derived from the Greek name Anastasios, meaning 'resurrection'.
Nikoli
Russian
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Nikoli is a Russian form of Nicholas, which is of Greek origin meaning 'victory of the people'.
Oksana
Russian
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Derived from the Greek name Xenophon, meaning 'stranger' or 'guest'. It is particularly popular in Slavic countries.
Vitaly
Russian
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A Russian and Ukrainian name derived from the Latin Vitalis, meaning "life" or "vital."
Volvy
Russian
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A Yiddish name, a diminutive of Vladimir, meaning "famous ruler".
Zelyiana
Russian
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A modern invented name, likely of Slavic origin, possibly connected to 'Zelen', meaning 'green'.
Czar
Russian
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Czar, derived from 'Caesar', refers to an emperor or ruler, typically in Russia or Slavic countries.
Galina
Russian
Meaning
Galina is a Russian name derived from the Greek word 'galene', meaning 'calm' or 'serene'.
Dmitriy
Russian
Meaning
Dmitriy is a Russian form of the Greek name Demetrios, meaning "follower of Demeter," the goddess of agriculture.
Drago
Russian
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Drago is a name of Slavic origin, meaning 'precious' or 'dear'. It is often associated with dragons, symbolizing strength and power.
Taniya
Russian
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Taniya is an Indian name, often considered a variant of Tanya, which is of Russian origin and a diminutive of Tatiana, meaning 'fairy queen'.
Teanna
Russian
Meaning
Possibly a modern variation of Tiana, which is likely a short form of Christiana or Tatiana.
Trina
Russian
Meaning
Trina is often a short form of Katrina, a Russian form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
Zaveya
Russian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name with unknown meaning.
Nickolai
Russian
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A Russian variation of 'Nicholas', which is of Greek origin, meaning 'victory of the people'. It's a strong, classic name with historical resonance.
Taiga
Russian
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A Russian word referring to the boreal forest biome, a snowy forest region.
Yaroslav
Russian
Meaning
Yaroslav is a Slavic name meaning "fierce and glorious" or "glory of spring".
Inna
Russian
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Inna is a name of Russian origin, possibly meaning 'strong' or derived from Latin 'innocent'.
Kateryna
Russian
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A Ukrainian form of Katherine, meaning 'pure'. It embodies purity and strength.
Nadeen
Russian
Meaning
A variant of Nadine, which has Russian roots from the word 'Nadezhda' meaning 'hope'. It conveys a sense of optimism and aspiration.
Dmir
Russian
Meaning
Short form of names containing the Slavic element 'mir', meaning 'peace' or 'world'.
Elisei
Russian
Meaning
A Russian form of the Hebrew name Elisha, meaning 'my God is salvation'.
Zlaty
Russian
Meaning
Zlaty is a Yiddish name derived from Slavic roots, meaning 'golden'. It conveys preciousness and beauty.
Igor
Russian
Meaning
Russian form of the Norse name Ingvar, meaning 'Ing's warrior' (Ing is a Norse god).
Anastasiya
Russian
Meaning
A Russian form of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection'.
Lukyan
Russian
Meaning
Derived from the Latin name Lucianus, meaning 'light' or 'born at dawn'. It's a Slavic form of Lucian.
Ivania
Russian
Meaning
A feminine form of Ivan, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew or Russian.
Tana
Russian
Meaning
Short form of Tatiana, of Roman origin, potentially meaning 'fairy queen'. Also Hawaiian for 'star'.
Tasha
Russian
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A diminutive of Natasha, the Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'birthday' in Latin, specifically referring to the birthday of Christ.
Tatyana
Russian
Meaning
A Russian form of Tatiana, originating from the Roman name Tatius, of uncertain meaning.