Russian Names
1,293 names found
Zavina
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name. No widely established meaning or origin.
Zoria
Russian
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Zoria is of Slavic origin, meaning 'dawn' or 'daybreak.' It is a variant of Zorya, the name of the dawn goddess in Slavic mythology.
Agnia
Russian
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Agnia is a Russian name derived from Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'.
Aliona
Russian
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A Russian variant of Helen, meaning 'light' or 'bright one'. It's derived from the Greek name Helena.
Anaja
Russian
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Anaja is a unique name with uncertain exact origins, potentially connected to variations of Anya or similar names. It's associated with grace and beauty.
Anniah
Russian
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Possibly a variant of Anya, a Russian diminutive of Anna, which is derived from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace'.
Asja
Russian
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Asja is a name of Russian origin, often considered a diminutive of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection'.
Cherna
Russian
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Likely a variant of Charna, which is of Yiddish origin and is derived from the Slavic word 'cerny' meaning 'black' or 'dark'.
Evgenia
Russian
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Evgenia is a Russian name derived from the Greek word 'eugenes,' meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'.
Ivanshika
Russian
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A modern name, likely a variation or combination, with no established root. Related to 'Ivan' which means 'God is gracious'.
Ivona
Russian
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A Slavic name, a variation of Yvonne, derived from the Germanic name Ivo, meaning 'yew wood' or 'archer'.
Luba
Russian
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A Russian name derived from the Slavic word 'lyubov', meaning 'love'.
Lyudmila
Russian
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A Slavic name, meaning 'people's favor' or 'dear to the people'. Suggests popularity and affection.
Nakita
Russian
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Nakita is a name of Russian origin, a variation of Nikita, meaning "unconquered" or "victorious."
Natalija
Russian
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Natalija is the Slavic form of Natalia, derived from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'birthday', specifically referring to Christmas Day.
Novaya
Russian
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Derived from the Russian word 'новая' (novaya), meaning 'new'. It signifies freshness, beginning, and innovation.
Raiza
Russian
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A feminine name with origins possibly in Russian or Hebrew, meaning 'rose'. It also has associations with the Yiddish word for 'joy'.
Rodina
Russian
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Rodina is a Slavic word meaning 'homeland' or 'motherland'. It evokes a sense of belonging and connection to one's roots.
Saesha
Russian
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Most likely a modern, invented name. Possibly related to 'Sasha'.
Semara
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name. Similar to Samara, a name with multiple possible origins and meanings (e.g., winged seed, guardian, elm tree).
Stacia
Russian
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Stacia is a name of Slavic origin, a short form of Anastasia. Anastasia means 'resurrection' or 'rebirth'.
Tameria
Russian
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Tameria is likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Tamara' and 'Maria' or other similar names.
Tanyiah
Russian
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A modern invented name, likely a variant of Tanya, which is a diminutive of Tatiana, a Roman name of uncertain origin, possibly from Sabine.
Tata
Russian
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Tata is a name with diverse roots. In some cultures, it's a term of endearment or nickname. It may have roots in various languages.
Thayna
Russian
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Possibly a variation of Tanya or other similar-sounding names. Its exact origin and meaning are unclear, but may be of Russian origin.
Tuva
Russian
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Originates from the Republic of Tuva, a region in Russia.
Ulyana
Russian
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Ulyana is a Russian form of Juliana, which is derived from the Roman family name Julianus, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'.
Valeah
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name or a variation of Valia, which is a Russian short form of Valentina, meaning 'healthy, strong'.
Valera
Russian
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Valera is a Russian short form of Valeria, a feminine form of Valerius, meaning 'strong' or 'healthy' in Latin.
Veira
Russian
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Likely a variant of Vera, which is of Russian origin, meaning "faith" or "truth."
Vesna
Russian
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Vesna is a Slavic name meaning 'spring'. It is also the name of the Slavic goddess of spring.
Yanaisy
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of Yana and Daisy.
Yovanna
Russian
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Yovanna is a Russian variation of Giovanna, which is the Italian form of Joanna, a Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious."
Zelenia
Russian
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Zelenia is likely derived from the Slavic word 'zeleny', meaning 'green' or 'verdant'.
Ziraili
Russian
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The meaning and origin of Ziraili are uncertain, possibly a modern created name with Russian or Slavic influences.
Zoralyn
Russian
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A modern, invented name likely combining Zora (dawn) with Lyn (lake or waterfall).
Zoriyah
Russian
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A modern invented name. Similar to Zora, meaning "dawn" in Slavic languages.
Dubraska
Russian
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Likely a Slavic origin, potentially related to Dubrovnik, a city in Croatia.
Artemy
Russian
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A Russian variant of Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and archery.
Dushan
Russian
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Derived from Serbian and Slavic languages, possibly meaning "soul" or related to 'dusha' which means soul.
Dzaria
Russian
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A modern invented name, possibly with roots in Slavic or Eastern European sounds. Lacks established historical meaning.
Anakah
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name; possibly a variant of Annika.
Artemiy
Russian
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Artemiy is a Russian name derived from the Greek name Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity.
Dzya
Russian
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Likely a modern, shortened form of a longer name or a name of Slavic origin; meaning is unclear without further context.
Dynasha
Russian
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Modern American name, potentially a blend of 'Dyna' (meaning 'powerful') and 'Natasha' (Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'birthday of the Lord').
Ecaterina
Russian
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A Romanian form of Katherine, which is of Greek origin, meaning 'pure'.
Egor
Russian
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A Russian form of the name George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Anastasha
Russian
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Anastasha is a Russian variant of Anastasia, derived from the Greek word 'anastasis,' meaning 'resurrection'. It signifies rebirth and renewal.
Arvydas
Russian
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Lithuanian name derived from the elements 'ar-' (honor) and 'vyd-' (see, notice).
Eivan
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name or a variant of Ivan, the Slavic form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Elishka
Russian
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Likely a diminutive of Elisabeth or a Slavic variation of Elizabeth, meaning "My God is abundance; pledged to God."
Asoni
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name with no clear etymological root. It might be a variation of Sonia.
Elisey
Russian
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Russian form of Elisha, meaning "my God is salvation" in Hebrew.
Ahveya
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, potentially influenced by names with 'Ah' sounds and a connection to 'Anya' or 'Eva'.
Alesya
Russian
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A Russian diminutive of Alexandra, meaning 'defending warrior'.
Anayka
Russian
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly a blend of Ana and names like Nayka or variations of Annika.
Atasha
Russian
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A name of Russian origin, likely a diminutive of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection'.
Emelya
Russian
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A Russian feminine form of Emil, derived from the Latin Aemilius, a Roman family name. It means 'rival' or 'imitating'.
Enyia
Russian
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Enyia is a modern name with uncertain origins. It may be a variant of Anya or Enia, names of Russian, Greek, or Irish origin. Likely derived from Agnes meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
Atyana
Russian
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Potentially a modern invented name with no established meaning or origin. Possible relation to Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen".