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Ukrainian Boy Names

Anastasiya

Russian and Ukrainian form of Latin Anastasia, meaning "resurrection."

Andriy

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

Bohdan

Czech and Ukrainian form of Bogdan, meaning "God-gift."

Bohdana

Feminine form of Czech/Ukrainian Bohdan, meaning "God-gift."

Bohuslav

Czech and Ukrainian form of Polish Bogusław, meaning "God-glory."

Bohuslava

Feminine form of Czech/Ukrainian Bohuslav, meaning "God-glory."

Borysko

Ukrainian form of Russian Boris, probably meaning "fighter, warrior."

Boyka

Feminine form of Ukrainian Boyko, meaning "inhabitant of western Ukraine."

Boyko

Ukrainian ethnic group name turned surname turned forename. It started with a group of Ukrainian montagnards of the Carpathian highlands; it is from this ethnic group that the surname derived which turned to forename. The name, itself, derived from the word bojko, meaning "inhabitant of western Ukraine."

Daniela

Feminine form of Italian Daniele and Ukrainian Danilo, meaning "God is my judge."

Danilo

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

Daryna

Ukrainian form of Roman Daria, meaning "possesses a lot; wealthy."

Dmytro

Ukrainian form of Greek Demetrios, meaning "loves the earth."

Fedir

Ukrainian form of English Theodore, meaning "gift of God."

Hedeon

Ukrainian form of Hebrew Gideon, meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."

Hryhoriy

Ukrainian form of English Gregory, meaning "watchful; vigilant."

Kalyna

Ukrainian name derived from the name of a plant called the "guelder rose."

Kateryna

Ukrainian form of Katherine, meaning "pure."

Krystiyan

Ukrainian form of Christian, meaning "follower of Christ."

Kyrylo

Ukrainian form of English Cyril, meaning "lord."

Lyaksandro

Ukrainian form of Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind."

Marko

Ukrainian form of Marcus, meaning "warlike."

Matviyko

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

Mikhaila

Variant of Ukrainian Mykhaila, meaning "who is like God?"

Mikhailo

Variant of Ukrainian Mykhailo, meaning "who is like God?"

Mychajlo

Variant of Ukrainian Mykhailo, meaning "who is like God?"

Mykhaila

Feminine form of Ukrainian Mykhailo, meaning "who is like God?"

Mykhailo

Ukrainian form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"

Mykhaylo

Variant of Ukrainian Mykhailo, meaning "who is like God?"

Mykola

Ukrainian form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people."

Nataliya

Ukrainian and Russian form of Natalia, meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."

Natalka

Ukrainian pet form of Nataliya, meaning "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."

Oksana

Russian and Ukrainian form of Greek Xenia, meaning "hospitable (esp. to foreigners/strangers)."

Olek

Nickname for Ukrainian Oleksander, meaning "defender of mankind."

Oleksander

Ukrainian form of Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind."

Oleksandr

Variant of Ukrainian Oleksander, meaning "defender of mankind."

Oleksiy

Ukrainian form of Greek Alexius, meaning "defender."

Olena

Ukrainian form of Helen, meaning "torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."

Oxana

Variant of Russian/Ukrainian Oksana, meaning "hospitable (esp. to foreigners/strangers)."

Pavlo

Ukrainian form of Paul, meaning "small."

Petro

Esperanto and Ukrainian form of Peter, meaning "rock; stone."

Petruso

Ukrainian form of Peter, meaning "rock; stone."

Pylyp

Ukrainian form of English Philip, meaning "lover of horses."

Sofiya

Russian and Ukrainian form of Greek Sophia, meaning "wisdom."

Symon

Ukrainian form of Greek Simon, meaning "hearkening."

Taras

Russian and Ukrainian form of Greek Tarasios, meaning "of Tarentum."

Vasyl

Ukrainian form of English Basil, meaning "king."

Vasylna

Feminine form of Ukrainian Vasyl, meaning "king/queen."

Viktoriya

Russian and Ukrainian form of Roman Victoria, meaning "to conquer; victory."

Volodymyr

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

Wasyl

Variant of Ukrainian Vasyl, meaning "king."

Wasylyna

Feminine form of Ukrainian Wasyl, meaning "king."

Wolodymyr

Variant of Ukrainian Volodymyr, meaning "famous ruler."

Yakiv

Ukrainian form of Jacob, meaning "supplanter."

Yevheniy

Ukrainian form of Eugene, meaning "well born."

Yosyp

Ukrainian form of Joseph, meaning "shall add," which is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."