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Tag: Russian names
Elizaveta
Elizaveta is a variant of Yelizaveta, a Russian form of Elizabeth. Elizabeth originates in Hebrew language and means "promise of
Gala
Gala is a diminutive of Galina. Galina originates in Greek language and means "woman of serenity". It is a feminine
Kostya
Kostya is a diminutive of Konstantin, itself a Russian form of Constantine. Constantine is an English name and is the
Egor
Egor is a Russian form of George. George is a predominantly English name but it is derived from the ancient
Lidochka
Lidochka is a Russian diminutive of Lydia. Lydia originates in Greek language and means "coming from Lydia". Lydia was the
Dima
Dima is a Russian diminutive of Dimitri. Dimitri is the Slavic version of the Old Greek name Demetrius. Demetrius means
Uliana
Uliana is a Russian form of Juliana, itself derived from Julia. Julia originates in Latin language and means "soft-haired". It
Sabina
Sabina originates in Latin language and means "from the Sabine tribe". The Sabines were an Italic tribe in ancient Italy.
Vadik
Vadik is a diminutive of Vadim. Vadim originates in Slavic languages and means "ruler". Some sources also suggest its origin
Vadim
Vadim originates in Slavic languages and means "ruler". Some sources also suggest its origin in Old Norse. As a masculine
Valentina
Valentina originates in Latin language and means "strong and sound". It is a feminine form of Valentinus. It is a
Snezhana
Snezhana originates in Slavic languages and means "from the land of snow". It might be a popular feminine given name
Vanya
Vanya is a Russian diminutive of Ivan. Ivan is a Slavic name that is derived from the Old Slavic name
Pavel
Pavel is a Russian and Czech form of Paul. The name 'Paul' is derived from the Latin name 'Paulus', which
Vasilisa
Vasilisa originates in Greek language and means "queen". It is a feminine form of Vasiliy, itself derived from the Greek
Manya
Manya is a Russian diminutive of Maria. Maria, or Mary, is the name used in the New Testament, ultimately derived
Vitaliya
Vitaliya originates in Greek language and means "full of life". It is a feminine form of Vitaliy, itself derived from
Vladislava
Vladislava originates in Slavic languages and means "famous ruler". It is a feminine form of Vladislav and is used mainly
Volya
Volya originates in Russian language and means "free will". It is a fairly common masculine given name in Russian speaking