Female and male first names : Slovenia.

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Allesia: Latin origin, derived from Roman family name Alesius. Associated with early Christian saints like Saint Alisia of Cilli. Possibly linked to the Latin word 'alesia', meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy'. Popular in recent years among English-speaking countries; variations include Allessia and Alisia.
Anze is a male given name of Slovene origin, derived from the Slovene word 'anzij', meaning 'to awaken'. It originated in Slovenia during the 20th century and has since been adopted by other Slavic countries.
Blaz is of South Slavic origin, meaning 'fire' or 'flame'. Popularized by Saint Blase, it's commonly used in Slovenia and other Slavic countries.
Jance is a rare female name of Slavic origin from Slovenia. It's a variant spelling of Janez, which is derived from the Latin John.
Jovanda is an uncommon but distinctive given name of Slavic origin, specifically from Slovenia and other southern Slavic regions. It is derived from the masculine name Jovan, meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful'.
Lijana is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, particularly from Slovenia and neighboring regions. It means 'linden tree' in Slovene. Pronounced /liːˈjɑːnə/, it has no standard diminutives or variants but may appear differently based on regional preferences. This name embodies qualities associated with trees like strength, growth, and longevity.
Mancil is a rare Slavic given name originating from Slovenia and other Slovene-speaking regions. Derived from 'manko,' meaning 'deficiency' or 'lack,' it has been used in various Slavic cultures since medieval times despite its origins not typically bearing negative connotations.
Tomaz is a Slavic name derived from the element 'tom', meaning 'twin'. It's a distinct variant of Thomas/Tomas, with unconventional spelling, originating traditionally from Slovenia and other Slavic countries. Pronounced 'TOH-mahz', Tomaz has gained international recognition in recent years.