Female and male first names : Russian.
AVRORA
FemaleUnique, Russian-origin name that means 'dawn,' personifying the goddess of the morning in Russian mythology.
BABARA
FemaleRare yet powerful Slavic name, originating from the Bulgarians, meaning 'foreign' in Russian or 'battle' in Polish/Czech.
BERDA
FemaleRare Russian female name derived from 'beresta', meaning 'birch', symbolizing renewal and resilience in Slavic cultures.
BERDIA
FemaleRare Russian name derived from "berediya," meaning "to bring forth" or "to produce." Historically popular in Russia, especially among Orthodox Christian families, it is associated with strength and determination, though not specific celebrations.
BESSYE
FemaleSlavic feminine name derived from the Russian Besseya, meaning 'to promise' or 'to vow,' associated with Orthodox Church virtues and popular during medieval Russia.
BRANYA
FemaleRare Slavic name of Russian origin, derived from "branit" meaning "to defend".
BREILYN
FemaleUnique, exotic name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Irish 'Bree' meaning "descendant of Brian", and English variant 'Ilyn', possibly linked to Russian 'Il'ina'.
BRITTINEE
FemaleDistinctive American feminine name created by blending Brittany ('from Brittany') and Nikita ('unconquered/victory').
BURDENA
FemaleRare but powerful female name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Slavic word 'burda', meaning 'load' or 'burden'. Popularized by Russian poet Fyodor Tyutchev, it evokes strength and mystery, often associated with legendary warrior women like Burdena Korneyevna.
CATALIYA
FemaleIntriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of Spanish 'Catalina' meaning 'pure', and Russian 'Lya' meaning 'love'.
CHALINA
FemaleBeautiful Russian name meaning "often beautiful" or associated with beauty.
CHENIYA
FemaleUnique Russian girls' name derived from "chen" meaning "young".
CHERYSH
FemaleRussian-derived name meaning 'sour cherry,' symbolizing life's duality of struggles and joy.
CHEYNA
FemaleUnusual name of unclear origin and meaning, sometimes linked to Hebrew or Russian roots, but often used as an alternative spelling of Chena. Its popularity has grown in the US and it's associated with creativity and independence.
CHISTY
FemaleFemale name of Slavic origin, notably Russian, meaning 'pure' or 'clean.'
CZAR
MaleDistinctive name of Slavic origin, meaning 'emperor' or 'king', evoking images of powerful rulers and ancient empires.
CZARINA
FemaleRare, regal female name of Russian origin, meaning 'female emperor' or 'empress.'
DAISHAUN
MaleModern African-American name created by blending elements from "Daisy," "Dasha" (meaning 'day' in Russian), and "Shaun" (often associated with Irish Sean, meaning 'God is gracious'), thus conveying the idea of 'graceful day'.
DANIIL
MaleDistinctive Russian male name derived from Hebrew Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'.
DANIL
MaleSlavic name of Russian origin, meaning 'judge' in Hebrew, associated with figures like Saint Daniel the Stylite and Daniil Halitnov.
DANILA
FemaleUnique Slavic name derived from the Old Slavonic word 'danil', meaning 'gift from God'.
DANILA
MaleUnique Slavic name derived from the Hebrew Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'.
DARIEL
FemaleCaptivating Persian name meaning 'sea', popularized by Russian literature yet rooted in ancient Persia, symbolizing expansive possibilities.
DARYAL
MaleDistinctive Persian name meaning 'king' or 'noble'.
DASHA
FemaleDiminutive of Russian origin meaning 'little one', commonly used as a nickname for Dashboard or Daria.
DASHANAE
FemaleAfrican American name combining 'Dasha', meaning Russian beauty, and 'Nae', derived from Greek Anastacia/Anastasia meaning resurrection/reborn.
DAYSHIA
FemaleDistinctive African American feminine given name derived from the combination of "Dasha" and "Shia", signifying a gift from God.
DEMID
MaleRussian name with ancient Greek origins meaning "common" or "popular".
DENIJA
FemaleUnique Slavic name meaning "day".
DENISS
FemaleDistinct Russian name derived from Greek 'Dionysius', meaning "following two gods," with a historic tie to Saint Denis, an early Christian bishop and martyr.
DESMIN
MaleSlavic male given name derived from "desna," meaning "right" or "correct." Popularized by Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel, it signifies correctness and is now recognized globally despite its relatively recent popularity.
DIMA
MaleShort form of Dimitri, derived from Greek or Slavic languages, meaning 'honoring' or 'following Demeter'.
DIMITRE
MaleDimitri is a Greek name that means 'follower of Demeter', the goddess of harvest, and has been associated with strength, courage, and power throughout history due to its use in honor of Saint Dimitrios and Russian Tsars named Dmitri.
DMIR
MaleDmitry is a Russian name meaning "dedicated to Demeter," used since the Middle Ages and popular among historical figures like Dmitry Donskoy.
DMITRI
MaleGreek origin, meaning 'follower of Demeter', the goddess of harvest.
DMITRII
MaleSlavic name of Greek origin meaning "dedicated to Demeter," associated with Saint Demetrius of Thessalonica in Russian Orthodoxy. It has been popular throughout Russian history, notably carried by Grand Prince Dmitrii Donskoi who helped establish Russia's independence from Mongol rule. Prominent literary figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky's character Dmitri Karamazov and composer Dmitri Shostakovich have also borne this name, reflecting its enduring strength and courage.
DMITRIY
MaleHistoric Russian name of Greek origin, meaning "devoted follower", popularized by saints like Demetrios of Thessaloniki and Tsars such as Dmitriy Donskoy.
DMYA
FemaleRare, Slavic-origin Russian name with uncertain meaning, possibly a diminutive of Demyan or Dmitriy, both meaning 'follower of Moses' or 'to conquer'.
DMYAH
FemaleRare, Slavic-origin given name meaning 'smoke'.
DRAKO
MaleSlavic name meaning 'dragon', associated with the thunder god Perun, popular in Serbia, and known from Russian historical figures like Drako Borovikovsky; it also appears in fiction such as Final Fantasy VII and Harry Potter.