Abram is a Russian form of Abraham. Abraham does not have any literal meaning in Hebrew. The name was actually
Tag: Russian names
Agafya
Agafya is a Russian form of Agatha. Agatha originates in Greek language and means "good-hearted". It was the name of
Alyosha
Alyosha is a diminutive of Aleksey, itself a Russian form of Alexis. Alexis was originally a name given to men
Angela
Angela originates in Greek language and means "God's messenger". It is a feminine form of Angelus. In English-speaking countries it
Angelina
Angelina is a diminutive of Angela. Angela originates in Greek language and means "God's messenger". It is a feminine form
Bogdan
Bogdan originates in Slavic languages and means "God has rendered". The feminine form is Bogdana. Bogdan is the name of
Esfir
Esfir is a variant of Yesfir, itself a Russian form of Esther. Esther most likely originates in Persian language and
Borya
Borya is a Russian diminutive of Boris. Boris is a Slavic name and is very uncommon in the English language.
Fedor
Fedor is a variant of Fyodor, itself a Russian form of Theodore. The name Theodore is a Germanic name and
Feliks
Feliks is a Polish and Russian variant of Felix. Felix originates in Latin language and means "happy".
Feofan
Feofan is a Russian form of Theophanes. Theophanes is an Old Greek name and means 'epiphany or disclosure'.
Filippa
Filippa is a variant of Philippa. Philippa originates in Greek language and means "friend of horses". It is a feminine
Demyan
Demyan is a Russian form of Damien. Damien is an English name but one that is derived from Latin origins.
Fyodor
Fyodor is a Russian form of Theodore. The name Theodore is a Germanic name and is derived from the words,
Gavriila
Gavriila is a Russian form of Gabrielle. Gabrielle originates in Hebrew language and means "God's bravest woman". In the United
Ilya
Ilya is a Russian form Elijah. Elijah is a Hebrew name and is actually a derivative of the much older
Inna
Inna originates in Russian language and means "coming from water of strength". It is currently a very popular feminine given
Jekaterina
Jekaterina is a variant of Yekaterina, itself a Russian form of Katherine. Katherine originates in Greek language and means "chaste,
Stanislav
Stanislav originates in Slavic languages and means "becoming famous". It has been a popular masculine given name in Slavic languages
Katya
Katya is a diminutive of Yekaterina, itself a Russian form of Katherine. Katherine originates in Greek language and means "chaste,