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Slavic Boy Names

Belbog

Variant of Slavic Belobog, meaning "white god."

Belobog

"White god." Slavic myth name of a god of light and sun, the counterpart of Crnobog ("black god"), the cursed god of darkness. The name is composed of the elements byelo "white" and bog "god."

Belun

Variant of Slavic Belobog, meaning "white god."

Beta

Slavic equivalent of Beth, meaning "God is my oath."

Bialbog

Variant of Slavic Belobog, meaning "white god."

Bielobog

Variant of Slavic Belobog, meaning "white god."

Byelobog

Variant of Slavic Belobog, meaning "white god."

Bylun

Variant of Slavic Belobog, meaning "white god."

Casimir

Slavic form of Polish Kazimierz, meaning "famous/great destroyer."

Chernobog

Variant of Slavic Crnobog, meaning "black god."

Crnobog

"Black god." Slavic myth name of a god of evil and darkness, the counterpart of Belobog ("white god"), the god of the sun and light, derived from cherno "black" and bog "god."

Danica

Slavic myth name of the personification of the "morning star."

Danijel

Slavic form of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge."

Danijela

Feminine form of Slavic Danijel, meaning "God is my judge."

Danika

Variant of Slavic Danica, meaning "morning star."

Darko

Slavic name derived from the word dar, meaning "gift."

Dijana

Slavic form of Roman Diana, meaning "divine, heavenly."

Dunja

Slavic name meaning "quince."

Gostislav

Slavic form of Germanic Chustaffus, meaning "meditation staff."

Jasna

Slavic name derived from the word jasno, meaning "clear, sharp."

Javor

Slavic name meaning "maple tree."

Juri

Slavic form of George, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."

Kamil

Slavic form of Roman Camillus, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)."

Kamila

Feminine form of Slavic Kamil, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)."

Kasimir

Variant of Slavic Casimir, meaning "famous/great destroyer."

Kasimira

Feminine form of Slavic Kasimir, meaning "famous/great destroyer."

KatarÍna

Swedish form of Katherine, meaning "pure." This form is also used in Germany, Hungary, and many Slavic countries.

Krasimir

"Beautiful peace/world." Slavic name composed of the elements kras "beauty" and mir "peace; world."

Krasimira

Feminine form of Slavic Krasimir, meaning "beautiful peace/world."

Kresimir

"Cross of peace." Slavic name composed of the elements kres "cross" and mir "peace."

Kresimira

Feminine form of Slavic Kresimir, meaning "cross of peace."

Kreso

Pet form of Slavic Kresimir, meaning "cross of peace."

Lech

Slavic name of the legendary founder of Poland (Lechia). The name is used to denote a "Pole," but it is said to have derived from the tribe of Lędzianie, itself from the Slavic word lęda, meaning "uncultivated field," therefore Lech might be more accurately translated as "a rustic."

Leszek

Pet form of Slavic Lech, the Slavic name of the legendary founder of Poland (Lechia), possibly meaning "a rustic."

Maja

Scandinavian and Slavic form of Greek Maia, meaning "mother."

Matija

Slavic form of Matthew, meaning "gift of God."

Mila

Nickname for Slavic names containing Mila or Milo.

Mira

Nickname for Slavic names containing the element mir "peace."

Miro

Nickname for Slavic names beginning with the element mir, meaning "peace."

Mladen

Slavic name derived from the word mlad, meaning "young."

Mokosh

Slavic myth name of a water goddess, derived from the word mok, meaning "wet."

Morana

Slavic myth name of a goddess of death and winter, meaning "death."

Nika

Nickname for Slavic Veronika, meaning "bringer of victory."

Perun

Slavic myth name of a god of lightning, meaning "thunder."

Pritbor

"Leading battle." Slavic name composed of the elements prid "foremost, leading" and bor "battle."

RÓza

Slavic name meaning "rose."

Stanislav

"Glorious government." Slavic name composed of the elements stan "government" and slav "glory."

Stanislava

Feminine form of Slavic Stanislav, meaning "glorious government."

Stanka

Pet form of Slavic Stanislava, meaning "glorious government."

Stanko

Pet form of Slavic Stanislav, meaning "glorious government."

Stribog

Slavic myth name of a god of frost, ice, and wind, meaning "flowing god."

Svarog

Slavic myth name of a god of the sky and sun, meaning "clear and bright."

Teodor

Scandinavian and Slavic form of English Theodore, meaning "gift of God."

Veca

Pet form of Slavic Vesna, meaning "messenger."

Veles

Slavic myth name of a god of the earth, underworld, dragons, cattle, magic and trickery. He is an enemy of Perun and is described as being horned and serpentine. The name may mean "enclosed" or "concealed."

Veronika

Slavic form of Latin Veronica, meaning "bringer of victory."

Vesna

Slavic myth name of a goddess of spring, meaning "messenger."

Viktor

Scandinavian and Slavic form of Roman Victor, meaning "to conquer; Victory."

VladimÍr

"Famous ruler." Slavic name composed of the elements wald "rule" and meri "famous."

VladimÍra

Feminine form of Slavic Vladimir, meaning "famous ruler."

Vlatko

Pet form of Slavic Vladimir, meaning "famous ruler."

Volos

Variant of Slavic Veles, possibly meaning "enclosed" or "concealed."

Vova

Pet form of Slavic Vladimir, meaning "famous ruler."

Wenceslas

Slavic name meaning "more glory."

Zdravko

Slavic name meaning "healthy."

Zernebog

Variant of Slavic Crnobog, meaning "black god."

Zora

Feminine form of Slavic Zoran, meaning "light of dawn."

Zoran

Slavic name meaning "light of dawn."