Slavic Baby Names
Slavic names are shared across many Eastern European cultures. They often convey grace, love, and strength.
63 names found
Slavic Boy Names
Luka
BoyBringer of light
Milan
UnisexGracious, dear, loving, eager
Damir
BoyGiver of peace, combining the Slavic roots for 'give' and 'peace'
Casimer
BoyPeacemaker; destroyer of peace. From Slavic 'Kazimierz.'
Casmer
BoyPeace-bringer
Boleslaus
BoyGreat, bold glory
Stepan
BoySlavic variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'crowned one.'
Tomislav
BoyGlorious; from Slavic elements for honor and glory.
Mirko
BoyPeace or world
Yulian
BoyYouthful. From the Latin Iulius, referring to youth and vitality.
Kazimir
BoyBrings peace; Slavic name derived from elements meaning 'to command' and 'peace'.
Bogdan
BoySlavic name meaning 'gift from God,' derived from 'Bog' (God) and 'dan' (given).
Aleksandar
BoyDefender of men; from the Greek elements 'alexo' (defend) and 'aner' (man).
Miro
BoyPeace in Slavic languages
Bladimir
BoyRuler of peace. Combines rule and peace.
Zoran
BoyGolden or related to dawn in Slavic
Vuk
BoySlavic origin meaning 'wolf'; symbolizes strength, loyalty, and wildness
Sava
BoyNamed after or related to the Sava River in Eastern Europe. Slavic in origin.
Vlad
BoyRuler; one who rules with power and authority.
Vladislav
BoyGlorious ruler; one who rules with glory and authority.
Zlatan
BoyGolden; derived from Slavic word 'zlato' meaning gold.
Miroslav
BoyPeace and glory; from Slavic mir (peace) and slav (glory)
Yaroslav
BoyFierce warrior of great glory; a Slavic name combining elements for fierceness and fame.
Dmytro
BoyUkrainian/Russian form of Demetrius; means 'devoted to Demeter,' the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Ostap
BoySteadfast; from Greek Eustathius meaning stable
Branko
BoyDerived from Slavic roots, likely related to 'braniti' meaning to defend or protect.
Kasimir
BoyFrom Slavic 'Kazimierz,' interpreted as 'peace bringer' or 'one who destroys peace'; associated with nobility.
Stanislav
BoyGlorious stand; from Slavic elements meaning 'to stand' and 'glory,' representing steadfastness and honor.
Mihailo
BoyWho is like God, reflecting the meaning of Michael with Slavic linguistic roots.
Neven
BoyFrom the Slavic marigold flower
Boyan
BoyFighter or warrior, one who fights with passion
Slavic Girl Names
Mila
GirlGracious, dear, hardworking
Alina
GirlBright, beautiful, noble
Milan
UnisexGracious, dear, loving, eager
Milena
GirlGracious, dear, pleasant, sweet
Vanda
GirlPolish/Slavic name, possibly related to Wanda.
Vlasta
GirlPower or rule; from Slavic vlast meaning authority or power
Aleksa
GirlDefender of mankind. Slavic variation referring to protection and defense of people.
Mirka
GirlCzech diminutive form related to Miroslava, meaning 'peace and glory' in Slavic tradition.
Denika
GirlModern variant possibly related to Danica, which means 'morning star' in Slavic tradition.
Luda
GirlBeloved by the people; diminutive of Ludmila expressing affection and popularity.
Ludmilla
GirlMeans 'beloved by the people,' from Slavic elements 'lud' (people) and 'mila' (beloved).
Luddie
GirlBeloved people.
Danicka
GirlMorning star. Slavic diminutive expressing celestial beauty and new beginnings.
Ivonna
GirlGod's gracious gift; derived from Slavic roots meaning 'God is merciful.'
Millena
GirlVariant of Milena, possibly from Slavic meaning 'dear' or 'gracious.'
Sanja
GirlDefender of men; diminutive form of Alexandra
Lada
GirlGoddess of spring, fertility, and love in Slavic mythology.
Ivana
GirlGod is gracious
Katarina
GirlPure, innocent, clear
Zlata
GirlSlavic name meaning 'golden', derived from zlato (gold) in Slavic languages. Symbolizes precious value and radiance.
Valeska
GirlTo rule or be valiant. A Slavic name suggesting strength and leadership.
Miroslava
GirlPeaceful glory; combines mir (peace) and slava (glory).
Ivani
GirlGod's gracious gift; derived from Ivan, a Slavic form of John.
Anica
GirlGrace, favor. Slavic form of Anna.
Daryna
GirlWealthy or possessor - conveying prosperity and leadership.
Ludmila
GirlPeople-lover; from Slavic elements lud (people) and mil (beloved).
Darina
GirlGift; precious one. A Slavic name suggesting something valued and treasured.
Milica
GirlNevena
GirlDerived from the Slavic number nine, or associated with wisteria and spring flowering. Symbolizes renewal and clarity.
Rada
GirlJoy and happiness; carries cheerful energy and delight
Marija
GirlStar of the sea; Slavic form of Maria with the same meaning as Mary.
Mileva
GirlGracious; dear.
Vesna
GirlSpring; the season of renewal and rebirth in Slavic tradition.