- Ljudumilu
- Ludmilla
Ludmila or Ludmilla (in origin sounds like Luedmeela) is a female given name of Slavic origin and consists of two elements: lud ("people") and mila ("dear, love"). Because the initial L is mostly soft (palatalized), it is sometimes also transcribed Lyudmila, Lyudmyla or Ljudmila, and is written as Ľudmila in Slovak.
- Marijke
Origin of the name Miriam: Hebrew name of debated meaning. Many believe it to mean "sea of bitterness" or "sea of sorrow." However, some sources cite the alternative definitions of "rebellion," "wished-for child," and "mistress or lady of the sea."
- Milica
Milica (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица; pronounced Millitsa) is a feminine name popular in Slavic countries. It is derived from the Slavic word element mil(a), meaning kind and "dear", with the diminutive suffix "-itsa".
- Miriana
Origin of the name Maria: Latin form of Mary, which is derived from the Hebrew Miryām, a name of debated meaning. ... The name is borne in the Bible by the mother of Jesus, the son of God.
Meaning: Derived from myra and miranda
Origin: Slovakian - Nadege
The meaning of the name “Nadège” is: “Hope”. Categories: French Names. Used in: French speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names. Origins: French, Russian.
- Nads
In Slavic the meaning of the name Nads is: Hope.
- Nadyuiska
- Pjotr
Origin of the name Peter: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Petrus and the Greek Petros, names derived from petra (a rock) and petros (a stone). The name is borne in the Bible by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ.
- Radilu
Meaning: Works for the people
Origin: Slovakian - Radmilla
Radmila is a popular given female name in Serbia. It is derived from the Slavic words rada (the feminine of rade meaning "happiness") and mila ("sweet").
Meaning: A worker for the people
Origin: Slovakian - Slava
Shortened given name. Slava is a common nickname for masculine Slavic names ended with "-slav", e.g. Vyacheslav, Stanislav, Yaroslav, Sviatoslav, Rostislav, Mstislav or feminine Slavic names ended with "-slava", e.g. Miroslava, Yaroslava. ... Slava (singer), stage name of Russian singer Anastasia Slanevskaya.
- Slavochka
Slavic Meaning: The name Slavochka is a Slavic baby name. In Slavic the meaning of the name Slavochka is: Glory.
- Stannes
[ syll. (s)tan-nes, st-ann-es ] The baby boy name Stannes is pronounced as STAE-Z †. Stannes' origin is Slavonic. Stannes is a variant of Stanislav. Stannes is not regularly used as a baby name for boys.
- Stas
Stas Name Meaning. Dutch: from a reduced form of the personal name Eustaes, a vernacular form of Latin Eustacius (see Stacey).
- Sveta
Russian Meaning: The name Sveta is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Sveta is: Luminescent.
- Upravda
- Vaclar
Meanings and history of the name Vaclav: | Edit. This is the Czech and Slovak form of Wenceslas, meaning "more glory" or "wreath of glory". The German form is Wenzel. Contracted form of the older name Veceslav, from the Slavic elements veche "more" and slava "glory".
- Valdislava
- Vasska
The meaning of the name Vasska is Royal, Kingly. The origin of the name Vasska is Slavic. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.
- Vekoslav
Vjekoslav or Vekoslav is a male Slavic given name, meaning "glorious through the ages" .
- Vimka
- Vladimer
Slavic Meaning: The name Vladimir is a Slavic baby name. In Slavic the meaning of the name Vladimir is: Universal ruler.
- Vladimiru
- Wenceslaus
Wenceslaus, Wenceslas and Wenzslaus (and other similar) are Latinized forms of the Slavic name (in different forms) Czech: Václav, Polish: Wacław, Więcesław, Russian: Vyacheslav, Croatian: Vjenceslav, among others. It originated as a Latin spelling for West Slavic rulers.
- Wenceslava
- Yanka
The meaning of the name “Yanka” is: “God is Good”. Categories: Czech Names, Hungarian Names, Polish Names, Slavic Names, Slovenian Names.
- Zelimir
Zelimir. Slavic Origin. "Desire For Peace" The meaning of the name Zelimir is Desire For Peace. The origin of the name Zelimir is Slavic.
- Zitomira
- Zorana
Zorana. DIMINUTIVE OF: zora. OTHER SCRIPTS: Serbian (зорана) LANGUAGE FAMILY: indo-european > balto-slavic > slavic ORIGIN: slavic NAME ROOT: ZORA NATIVE NAME ROOT: ZORA (Зора) MEANING: This name derives from the South and West Slavic word “Zora (Зора)”, meaning “dawn, aurora, daybreak”.