Russian Baby Names
Russian names blend Slavic roots with Greek Orthodox tradition. They often carry strong, melodic sounds and rich historical connections.
62 names found
Russian Boy Names
Ivan
BoyGod is gracious
Nikolai
BoyVictory of the people, conqueror
Dimitri
BoyFollower of Demeter, earth-lover
Sergei
BoyYasha
UnisexHe will overcome; diminutive of Yakov (Jacob), from Hebrew roots meaning supplanter.
Maxim
BoyGreatest, most excellent
Anton
BoyPriceless, praiseworthy
Mikhail
BoyWho is like God
Lenin
BoyRussian name, meaning uncertain.
Boris
BoyFighter, warrior, fame, glory
Sacha
UnisexDefender of men and protector of humanity, representing strength and guardianship.
Aleksei
BoyDefender of men
Savva
BoyRussian form of Sabbas, derived from Aramaic roots relating to Sabbath, symbolizing rest and spiritual devotion.
Matvei
BoyA gift of God.
Yuriy
BoyThe Russian form of George; means farmer from Greek origins.
Russian Girl Names
Vera
GirlFaith, truth, true
Anya
GirlGrace, favor, inexhaustible
Kira
GirlThrone, sun, ruler, leader
Sasha
GirlDefender of mankind, helper
Natasha
GirlBorn on Christmas Day, birthday
Natashia
GirlBorn at Christmas; represents divine blessing and celebration.
Natacha
GirlBorn on Christmas; Russian variant of Natasha derived from Latin Natalis.
Stasha
GirlRussian diminutive of Natasha or Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' in origin.
Tanyia
GirlFairy queen or noble. Derived from the Russian diminutive form of Tatiana.
Katrinka
GirlPure and chaste, a Russian diminutive form of Catherine.
Tatiyanna
GirlGracious lady; relating to the Tatius family.
Tannia
GirlFairy queen; variant of Tanya, the Russian diminutive of Tatiana.
Tanyah
GirlVariant of Tatiana, derived from the Roman name Tatius.
Nadezhda
GirlHope; symbolizes optimism and expectation for the future.
Tannya
GirlFairy queen. Russian variant of Tatiana, suggesting grace and nobility.
Tanysha
GirlFrom Tatiana, meaning fairy queen or graceful in Russian.
Zasha
GirlA Russian variant of Sasha, a diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra meaning 'defender of people.'
Shasha
GirlOften used as a diminutive for Alexandra or Natasha.
Tascha
GirlBorn on Christmas; Russian diminutive form rooted in the nativity celebration.
Tattiana
GirlFrom the Roman family name Tatius; graceful
Zhanna
GirlRussian variant of Jeanna or Zanna.
Nastashia
GirlBorn on Christmas day; variant of Natasha from Russian Natalya.
Sashia
GirlVariant of Sasha, Russian diminutive of Alexandra meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Tatiana
GirlFairy queen, founder, organizer
Sonya
GirlWisdom, wise woman, skill
Daria
GirlPossessing goodness, wealthy, kingly
Misha
GirlWho is like God, bear cub
Vanya
GirlRussian diminutive meaning 'God's gracious gift'; familiar form of Ivan.
Vania
GirlGracious gift. Russian diminutive of Ivan.
Inessa
GirlPure
Lilya
GirlMeans 'lily'; derived from the flower name.
Zarya
GirlDawn
Raisa
GirlRose.
Nadya
GirlHope; represents optimism and faith.
Sanya
GirlRussian diminutive of Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Svetlana
GirlRussian name meaning 'light' or 'bright,' symbolizing radiance.
Mischa
GirlRussian diminutive of Mikhail or Michaela, derived from Hebrew 'Michael' meaning 'who is like God'.
Czarina
GirlRussian empress or queen; title for the wife of a czar.
Vasilisa
GirlRoyal and majestic; a Russian name derived from Greek 'basilissa' meaning queen or royal woman.
Nadja
GirlHope; derived from Russian Nadezhda.
Raissa
GirlChief or leader; variant of Raisa with Russian roots.
Aelita
GirlA name with Russian literary roots, possibly inspired by science fiction tradition.
Nelya
GirlFeminine diminutive form, likely derived from Helen or Eleanor in Eastern European tradition.
Yasha
UnisexHe will overcome; diminutive of Yakov (Jacob), from Hebrew roots meaning supplanter.
Olesia
GirlNovaya
GirlNew in Russian; symbolizes freshness and new beginnings
Rodina
GirlMotherland or homeland; symbolizes patriotism and devotion to one's country
Sacha
UnisexDefender of men and protector of humanity, representing strength and guardianship.
Tanyiah
GirlVariant of Tanya, Russian diminutive of Tatiana meaning 'fairy queen.'