Bulgarian form of
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
Feminine form of Slovene
Aleksander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
Bulgarian and Russian pet form of
Aleksandra,
meaning "defender of mankind."
Bulgarian form of
Anton,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Russian
form of
Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
Bulgarian form of
Andrew,
meaning
man; warrior
Bulgarian form of
Apostolos,
meaning
apostle; messenger
Bulgarian name of Cuman Turkic origin, derived from the
element esen, meaning
healthy, safe,
sound
Bulgarian form of Latin
Athanasius,
meaning
immortal
Bulgarian form of Serbian
Biljana, meaning
herb
Bulgarian name derived from Slavic biser, meaning
pearl
Bulgarian and Romanian name meaning "God-gift," derived from the
Slavic elements bog "god" and dan "gift."
Feminine form of Bulgarian/Romanian
Bogdan,
meaning "God-gift."
Variant of Bulgarian/Romanian
Bogdana, meaning "God-gift."
Bulgarian form of Polish Bogumił, meaning
God-favor
Variant of Bulgarian
Bozhidar, meaning
divine
gift
"Battle glory." Bulgarian and Russian name composed of the Slavic
elements bor- "battle" and slav "glory."
Feminine form of Bulgarian/Russian
Borislav,
meaning "battle glory."
Bulgarian form of Serbian/Slovene
Bojana, meaning
battle
Bulgarian form of Czech Božidar, meaning
divine gift
Bulgarian and Croatian name composed of the Slavic elements bron
protection and mir
peace
Bulgarian name of Persian origin, meaning
leader
Bulgarian form of English
Damian, meaning
to tame, to subdue and euphemistically
to kill
Nickname for
Bulgarian/Romanian
Bogdana,
meaning "God-gift."
Bulgarian form of
Daniel,
meaning
God is my judge
Masculine form of Bulgarian
Desislava,
of which the meaning of the first element is uncertain,
the second from Slavic slav
glory
Bulgarian name of
which the meaning of the first element is uncertain, the
second from Slavic slav
glory
Variant of Bulgarian
Desislava,
meaning
(?) glory
Bulgarian form of Latin
Demetrius,
meaning
loves the earth
Feminine pet form of Bulgarian
Andon,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Bulgarian form of
Elisabeth, meaning
God
is my oath
Bulgarian and Russian form of
Evdokia, meaning
"to seem well."
Bulgarian and Czech form of English
Philip,
meaning
lover of horses
Feminine form of Bulgarian/Czech
Filip,
meaning
lover of horses
Bulgarian form of English
Gabriel, meaning
strong
man of God
Bulgarian and Romanian form of
English
Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
Bulgarian and Russian form of English
George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
Bulgarian feminine form of
Georgi, meaning
earth-worker, farmer
Feminine form of Bulgarian
Hristo,
meaning
Christ-bearer
Variant of Russian
Ilya and Bulgarian
Iliya,
both meaning "the Lord is my God."
Macedonian and Serbian from of
Elijah,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
Bulgarian form of
Elijah, meaning
the Lord is my God
Variant of Bulgarian
Yordan, meaning
flowing down
Bulgarian name of Slavic origin, meaning
spark
Nickname for Bulgarian/Czech
Ivana, meaning
God
is gracious
Variant of Bulgarian
Ivaylo, possibly
meaning
wolf
Bulgarian and Czech form of
John,
meaning
God is gracious
Bulgarian and Czech feminine form of
Ivan,
meaning
God is gracious
Pet form of Bulgarian/Czech
Ivana,
meaning
God is gracious
Bulgarian name, possibly meaning
wolf
Bulgarian form of
Yvette, meaning
yew tree
Bulgarian name derived from Greek kalos
Ioannes, meaning
handsome John
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of English
Cyril,
meaning
lord
Bulgarian name derived from the word krast, meaning
cross
Bulgarian name meaning
tulip
Bulgarian and Russian form of
Greek
Lazarus,
meaning "my God has helped."
Bulgarian and Russian form of
Lydia,
meaning "of
Lydia."
Bulgarian form of
Liliana,
meaning
lily
Variant of Bulgarian
Lyuben, meaning
love
Bulgarian name derived from the Slavic word lub, meaning
love
Bulgarian form of Greek
Maia,
meaning
mother
Bulgarian name derived from the word momche, meaning
boy,
youth
Bulgarian form of Russian
Nadezhda,
meaning
hope
Bulgarian name, meaning
marigold
Bulgarian, Polish and Russian form of Greek
Nikephoros,
meaning "bearer of victory."
Basque, Bulgarian and Hungarian form of
Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
Bulgarian feminine form of
Nikola, meaning
victory
of the people
Variant of Bulgarian
Ognyan, meaning
fire
Bulgarian name derived from the word ognen, meaning
fire
Feminine form of Bulgarian
Penko, meaning
rock;
stone
Bulgarian pet form of
Petar, meaning
rock;
stone
Croatian and Bulgarian form of
Peter, meaning
rock;
stone
Bulgarian name derived from the Slavic element plam, meaning
fire, flame
Bulgarian and Russian name derived from the Slavic element rad,
meaning "happy."
Feminine form of Bulgarian/Czech
Radko,
meaning
happy
Bulgarian and Czech name derived from the Slavic element rad, meaning
happy
Variant of Bulgarian
Rayna, meaning
queen