- Chesna
The meaning of the name Chesna is Bringing Peace, Calm. The origin of the name Chesna is Slavic.
Meaning: Peaceful
Origin: Slavic - Damek
Czech Meaning: The name Damek is a Czech baby name. In Czech the meaning of the name Damek is: Red earth.
- Lukina
Meaning: Graceful and bright
Origin: Slavic - Pavla
Russian Meaning: The name Pavla is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Pavla is: Little.
Meaning: Little
Origin: Slavic - Radinka
Slavic Meaning: The name Radinka is a Slavic baby name. In Slavic the meaning of the name Radinka is: Active.
Meaning: Active
Origin: Slavic - Radman
Radman Name Meaning. North German (Radmann): North German form of Rathmann. German (Radmann) topographic name from either Middle High German rode 'forest clearing' or rad 'swamp' + man 'man'.
- Ryba
Ryba Name Meaning Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): metonymic occupational name, nickname, or an ornamental name from the common Slavic word ryba 'fish'. As an occupational name it may have denoted a fisherman or a seller of fish.
- Trava
The meaning of the name “Trava” is: “Fresh Grasses”. Categories: Czech Names, Slavic Names. Used in: Croatian speaking countries, Czech speaking countries, Serbian speaking countries.
Meaning: Fresh grasses
Origin: Slavic - Velika
The name Velika is a Slavic baby name. In Slavic the meaning of the name Velika is: Great.
- Vondra
Czechoslovakian Meaning: The name Vondra is a Czechoslovakian baby name. In Czechoslovakian the meaning of the name Vondra is: Womanly; brave.
Meaning: The Love of a Woman
Origin: Slavic - Yarmilla
Yarmilla. The name Yarmilla is a Female name. Slavic meaning: The name Yarmilla is a Slavic baby name The Slavic meaning of Yarmilla is: Merchant.
Meaning: Merchant
Origin: Slavic - Zelenka
Czech and Croatian (eastern and northern Croatia): from a diminutive of zeleny 'green'. The application as a surname is uncertain: it may be a nickname for someone who habitually dressed in green or who was 'green' in the sense of being immature or inexperienced, or for someone with a sickly 'greenish' complexion.
Meaning: Little innocent one
Origin: Slavic