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Bulgarian Boy Names

Aleksandar

Bulgarian form of Alexander, meaning defender of mankind

Aleksandra

Feminine form of Slovene Aleksander, meaning "defender of mankind."

Aleksandrina

Bulgarian and Russian pet form of Aleksandra, meaning "defender of mankind."

Andon

Bulgarian form of Anton, possibly meaning invaluable

Andrei

Russian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

Andrey

Bulgarian form of Andrew, meaning man; warrior

Apostol

Bulgarian form of Apostolos, meaning apostle; messenger

Asen

Bulgarian name of Cuman Turkic origin, derived from the element esen, meaning healthy, safe, sound

Atanas

Bulgarian form of Latin Athanasius, meaning immortal

Bilyana

Bulgarian form of Serbian Biljana, meaning herb

Bisera

Bulgarian name derived from Slavic biser, meaning pearl

Bogdan

Bulgarian and Romanian name meaning "God-gift," derived from the Slavic elements bog "god" and dan "gift."

Bogdana

Feminine form of Bulgarian/Romanian Bogdan, meaning "God-gift."

Bogna

Variant of Bulgarian/Romanian Bogdana, meaning "God-gift."

Bogomil

Bulgarian form of Polish Bogumił, meaning God-favor

Bojidar

Variant of Bulgarian Bozhidar, meaning divine gift

Borislav

"Battle glory." Bulgarian and Russian name composed of the Slavic elements bor- "battle" and slav "glory."

Borislava

Feminine form of Bulgarian/Russian Borislav, meaning "battle glory."

Boyana

Bulgarian form of Serbian/Slovene Bojana, meaning battle

Bozhidar

Bulgarian form of Czech Božidar, meaning divine gift

Branimir

Bulgarian and Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements bron protection and mir peace

Chavdar

Bulgarian name of Persian origin, meaning leader

Damyan

Bulgarian form of English Damian, meaning to tame, to subdue and euphemistically to kill

Dana

Nickname for Bulgarian/Romanian Bogdana, meaning "God-gift."

Danail

Bulgarian form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge

Desislav

Masculine form of Bulgarian Desislava, of which the meaning of the first element is uncertain, the second from Slavic slav glory

Desislava

Bulgarian name of which the meaning of the first element is uncertain, the second from Slavic slav glory

Dessislava

Variant of Bulgarian Desislava, meaning (?) glory

Dimitar

Bulgarian form of Latin Demetrius, meaning loves the earth

Donka

Feminine pet form of Bulgarian Andon, possibly meaning invaluable

Elisaveta

Bulgarian form of Elisabeth, meaning God is my oath

Emiliya

Bulgarian form of Roman Aemilia, meaning rival

Evdokiya

Bulgarian and Russian form of Evdokia, meaning "to seem well."

Filip

Bulgarian and Czech form of English Philip, meaning lover of horses

Filipa

Feminine form of Bulgarian/Czech Filip, meaning lover of horses

Gavrail

Bulgarian form of English Gabriel, meaning strong man of God

Gavril

Bulgarian and Romanian form of English Gabriel, meaning "strong man of God."

Georgi

Bulgarian and Russian form of English George, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."

Gergana

Bulgarian feminine form of Georgi, meaning earth-worker, farmer

Hristina

Feminine form of Bulgarian Hristo, meaning Christ-bearer

Hristo

Bulgarian form of Christopher, meaning Christ-bearer

Ilia

Variant of Russian Ilya and Bulgarian Iliya, both meaning "the Lord is my God."

Ilija

Macedonian and Serbian from of Elijah, meaning "the Lord is my God."

Iliya

Bulgarian form of Elijah, meaning the Lord is my God

Iordan

Variant of Bulgarian Yordan, meaning flowing down

Iskra

Bulgarian name of Slavic origin, meaning spark

Iva

Nickname for Bulgarian/Czech Ivana, meaning God is gracious

Ivailo

Variant of Bulgarian Ivaylo, possibly meaning wolf

Ivan

Bulgarian and Czech form of John, meaning God is gracious

Ivana

Bulgarian and Czech feminine form of Ivan, meaning God is gracious

Ivanka

Pet form of Bulgarian/Czech Ivana, meaning God is gracious

Ivaylo

Bulgarian name, possibly meaning wolf

Ivet

Bulgarian form of Yvette, meaning yew tree

Kaloyan

Bulgarian name derived from Greek kalos Ioannes, meaning handsome John

Karliman

Bulgarian form of German Carloman, meaning man

Kiril

Bulgarian and Macedonian form of English Cyril, meaning lord

Krastio

Bulgarian name derived from the word krast, meaning cross

Lala

Bulgarian name meaning tulip

Lazar

Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek Lazarus, meaning "my God has helped."

Lidiya

Bulgarian and Russian form of Lydia, meaning "of Lydia."

Lilyana

Bulgarian form of Liliana, meaning lily

Luben

Variant of Bulgarian Lyuben, meaning love

Lyuben

Bulgarian name derived from the Slavic word lub, meaning love

Maya

Bulgarian form of Greek Maia, meaning mother

Momchil

Bulgarian name derived from the word momche, meaning boy, youth

Nadejda

Bulgarian form of Russian Nadezhda, meaning hope

Nevena

Bulgarian name, meaning marigold

Nikifor

Bulgarian, Polish and Russian form of Greek Nikephoros, meaning "bearer of victory."

Nikola

Basque, Bulgarian and Hungarian form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."

Nikolina

Bulgarian feminine form of Nikola, meaning victory of the people

Ognian

Variant of Bulgarian Ognyan, meaning fire

Ognyan

Bulgarian name derived from the word ognen, meaning fire

Penka

Feminine form of Bulgarian Penko, meaning rock; stone

Penko

Bulgarian pet form of Petar, meaning rock; stone

Petar

Croatian and Bulgarian form of Peter, meaning rock; stone

Plamen

Bulgarian name derived from the Slavic element plam, meaning fire, flame

Rada

Bulgarian and Russian name derived from the Slavic element rad, meaning "happy."

Radka

Feminine form of Bulgarian/Czech Radko, meaning happy

Radko

Bulgarian and Czech name derived from the Slavic element rad, meaning happy

Raina

Variant of Bulgarian Rayna, meaning queen
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