Russian Names
1,293 names found
Tayana
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Tiana or other similar-sounding names. No definitive meaning.
Vannia
Russian
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A variant of Vania, which is a diminutive of Ivana, the feminine form of Ivan. Ivan is the Russian form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Veralynn
Russian
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A modern composite name combining Vera, meaning 'faith' or 'truth' (Russian), and Lynn, meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall' (Welsh).
Viktoriya
Russian
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Viktoriya is the Russian and Ukrainian form of Victoria, which means 'victory'. It originates from Latin.
Aelita
Russian
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Originating from the science fiction novel 'Aelita' by Alexei Tolstoy, the name is likely a constructed name of unknown or Martian origin.
Boyan
Russian
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Of Slavic origin, Boyan means 'warrior'. It's often found in Eastern European countries.
Alessya
Russian
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A Russian variant of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind' from Greek.
Dezmir
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Likely a modern, invented name, possibly a combination of 'Des' from names like Desmond and 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world'.
Dimir
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Possibly related to the Slavic name Dimitar, a variation of Demetrius, meaning 'follower of Demeter' (Greek goddess).
Elmir
Russian
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Likely of Slavic origin, potentially meaning 'famous ruler'. Combines elements 'el' (famous) and 'mir' (peace, world, ruler).
Dashia
Russian
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Dashia is a modern invented name, likely a variant of Dasha, a Russian diminutive of Daria, meaning 'possessing goodness'.
Donya
Russian
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Of Russian and Persian origin. In Russian, it is a diminutive of Evdonia, meaning 'good will'. In Persian, it means 'world'.
Elizaveta
Russian
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The Russian form of Elizabeth, a Hebrew name meaning 'my God is abundance' or 'pledged to God'.
Ivann
Russian
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Ivann is a modern masculine name that is a variant of the Russian and Slavic name Ivan, which is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan (John) and means 'God is gracious'.
Illya
Russian
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A Russian form of the Hebrew name Elijah, meaning "My God is the Lord".
Kathya
Russian
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A variant of 'Katya,' derived from Katherine, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. It is a common name in Slavic cultures.
Nickoli
Russian
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A variant spelling of Nikolai, the Russian form of Nicholas, which is derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Oleg
Russian
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A Russian and Slavic given name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'Helgi', meaning 'holy', 'blessed', or 'sacred'.
Vaniyah
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name. Possibly a variation of Vania, a Russian diminutive of Ivan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Yasha
Russian
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Yasha has origins in both Russian and Hebrew. In Russian, it's a diminutive of Yakov (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter'. In Hebrew, it can mean 'God is salvation'.
Serj
Russian
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A short form of Sergei, a Russian name derived from the Roman family name Sergius, of unknown Etruscan origin.
Zalina
Russian
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Of uncertain origin, likely Russian. Could be related to the root 'zal', meaning 'strength of the sea'.
Anoushka
Russian
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Anoushka is a Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning "grace." It's often associated with elegance, beauty, and favor.
Zaymir
Russian
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Zaymir is a modern, likely invented name. It may combine elements from other names, possibly with Slavic influences.
Anatoliy
Russian
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Russian form of Anatolius, derived from the Greek 'Anatole' meaning 'from the east' or 'sunrise'.
Danila
Russian
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A Russian and Slavic form of Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge'.
Bivan
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Likely a modern, invented name, possibly with Slavic influences but meaning not definitively known.
Davensky
Russian
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A modern name, possibly a combination of 'David' and a Slavic suffix. Likely inspired by the name of inventor H. Davensky.
Deyan
Russian
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Deyan is a name of Slavic origin, meaning 'day'. It is commonly found in countries such as Bulgaria and Serbia.
Lanette
Russian
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Lanette is a diminutive of Lana, which is of Slavic origin and means 'light' or 'beautiful.' It can also be associated with 'Alana' or 'Helen'.
Fedor
Russian
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A Russian form of Theodore, derived from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning 'gift of God'.
Ivaansh
Russian
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A modern, invented name, likely a blend of 'Ivan' (Russian, 'God is gracious') and other elements.
Ivansh
Russian
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A Russian form of John, meaning "God is gracious" or "God has favored." The 'sh' at the end gives it a Russian flair.
Ivin
Russian
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Ivin is a name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of the name 'Ivan', which is a Russian and Slavic form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jakov
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A Slavic variation of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' or 'he who supplants.'
Olesia
Russian
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Olesia is a Slavic given name, a diminutive form of Oleksandra, which is the Ukrainian equivalent of Alexandra. Alexandra means 'defender of mankind'.
Salana
Russian
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Likely of Slavic origin, related to the word 'salty' or 'salt of the earth'.
Taisiya
Russian
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Russian form of Taisia, of Egyptian origin, meaning "of Isis", referring to the Egyptian goddess.
Taysia
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name or a variant of Anastasia; possibly derived from 'Tais', an Egyptian courtesan.
Veralyn
Russian
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A modern invented name, possibly a combination of Vera (truth) and Lynn.
Yachy
Russian
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Likely a diminutive or variant of a longer name. Origin is uncertain, but possibly related to Slavic or Hebrew roots.
Zorina
Russian
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Zorina is of Slavic origin, derived from "zorya" meaning "dawn" or "sunrise". It symbolizes new beginnings and brightness.
Aksana
Russian
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A variant of Aksana, a Ukrainian form of Xenia, meaning 'guest' or 'stranger'.
Alexsandra
Russian
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A Russian and Polish variant of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Saviel
Russian
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Likely a variant of Saveliy, a Russian form of Saul meaning 'asked for, prayed for'.
Sergey
Russian
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Sergey is a Russian form of the Roman name Sergius, possibly of Etruscan origin. The meaning is uncertain, but some associate it with "servant" or "attendant."
Veran
Russian
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Of uncertain origin, possibly related to 'fair' or 'truth'. It could also be a variation of the Slavic name 'Verena'.
Yuriy
Russian
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A Russian and Ukrainian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'. It is a common and traditional name.
Kesha
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Eugenia, which means 'well-born' or 'noble'.
Olesya
Russian
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A diminutive of the Slavic name Aleksandra, of Greek origin, meaning 'defender of mankind'. It is common in Russian and Ukrainian cultures.
Oxana
Russian
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Oxana is a Slavic given name, a variant of Ksenia, which itself comes from the Greek word 'xenia,' meaning 'hospitality' or 'stranger.' It has a lyrical and exotic sound.
Sanyla
Russian
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Likely a modern, invented name. It has no confirmed meaning but may be a creative variation of names like 'Sonia' or 'Kayla'.
Teana
Russian
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Possible variant of Tiana, which is a short form of Tatiana, meaning 'fairy queen'.
Tiyana
Russian
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A modern name with uncertain origins, possibly a variant of Tatiana or a created name. Often associated with princess or fairy-like qualities.
Vana
Russian
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Vana is a name with multiple origins. It can be a short form of Ivana or Giovanna, or derive from Sanskrit, meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Verra
Russian
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Short form of Vera, meaning 'faith' or 'truth'.
Yaana
Russian
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Yaana is likely a variant of Jana, a name with Slavic origins meaning "God is gracious," or a variant of Yana of Hebrew origin meaning "He answers."
Yaryna
Russian
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Yaryna is a Ukrainian name derived from Yarylo, the Slavic god of spring, passion, and fertility. It symbolizes new beginnings and vitality.
Yazlene
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly with Slavic influence, or inspired by other names ending in '-lene'.
Yura
Russian
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Short form of Yuri, which is a Russian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker' from the Greek name Georgios.