Bela originates in Slavic languages and means "white, pure". As a masculine given name it is very popular mainly in
Tag: Slavic names
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
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
Vladislava
Vladislava originates in Slavic languages and means "famous ruler". It is a feminine form of Vladislav and is used mainly
Vlasta
Vlasta originates in Slavic languages and means "rule, homeland". It can be used as a feminine given name or as
Vova
Vova is a Russian diminutive of Vladimir. Vladimir originates in Slavic languages and means "ruler of the world". In Russian
Slava
Slava originates in Slavic languages and means "person of fame". As a feminine given name it is mainly used in
Vladimir
Vladimir originates in Slavic languages and means "ruler of the world". In Russian speaking countries, as well as other Eastern
Yaromir
Yaromir is a Russian variant of Jaromir. Jaromir originates in Slavic languages and means "man of peace". It has been
Yaroslava
Yaroslava originates in Slavic languages and means "spring glory". It is a feminine form of Yaroslav. Although it is a
Casimir
Casimir originates in Slavic languages and means "destroyer of peace". In different spellings it was mostly used in Europe, especially
Neda
Derived from Slavic 'nedelja', which means "Sunday". It could also be a feminine form of Ned. Neda is the name
Preben
Preben originates in Slavic languages and means "first in battle".
Vladimira
Vladimira originates in Slavic languages and means "greatest ruler". It is a feminine form of Vladimir and is used mainly
Zora
Zora originates in Slavic languages and means "daybreak, sunrise". Until today, it remains popular in Slavic languages whereas in the
Luba
Luba is a Russian diminutive of Lyubov. Lyubov originates in Slavic languages and means "loving woman". As a feminine given
Volodya
Volodya is a Russian diminutive of Vladimir. Vladimir originates in Slavic languages and means "ruler of the world". In Russian
Milena
Milena originates in Slavic languages and means "affectionate woman". It is a feminine form of Milan. Until today the name