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Name Meaning Origins Gender
Yuriy Yuriy: Slavic masculine name meaning "farmer," popular in Eastern Europe. Greek, Russian, Slavic, Ukrainian Boy
Kliment Kliment: Slavic name meaning "merciful," popular in Eastern Europe. Latin, Slavic Boy
Viktori Viktori is a Slavic name meaning "victory," popular in Eastern Europe. Latin, Slavic Unisex
Jaroslav Jaroslav: Slavic name meaning "fierce glory," popular in Eastern Europe. Czech, Polish, Russian, Slavic, Slovakian Boy
Pavel Pavel: Slavic name meaning "small," popular in Eastern Europe, timeless. Slavic Boy
Dragan Dragan is a Slavic name meaning "precious," popular in Eastern Europe. Slavic Boy
Severyn Severyn: Polish name meaning "stern," with historical and cultural significance. Latin, Polish Unisex
Asterley Asterley: Unique name meaning "eastern woodland clearing," with historical roots. Old English Unisex
Wesleah Wesleah means "western meadow," derived from Old English origins. Old English Unisex
Iuliia Iuliia is a feminine name meaning "youthful," popular in Eastern Europe. Italian, Latin, Russian, Ukrainian Girl
Rozalia Rozalia is a feminine name meaning "rose," popular in Eastern Europe. Latin Girl
Sever Sever: Latin name meaning "stern," historically used in various cultures. Latin Unisex
Severus Severus means "stern"; popular in Rome, used in literature. Latin Boy
Severino Severino: Latin name meaning "stern," popular among early Christians. Latin Boy
Stern Stern: German name meaning "strict," associated with strength and leadership. German Boy
Toma Toma is a unisex name meaning "twin," popular in Eastern Europe. Greek Unisex
Tex Tex is a masculine name linked to Texas and western culture. English Unisex
Milanka Milanka: a Slavic name meaning "gracious," popular in Eastern Europe. Slavic Girl
Mileta Mileta: Slavic name meaning "merciful," popular in Eastern Europe. Slavic Boy
Stepan Stepan is a Slavic name meaning "crown," popular in Eastern Europe. Greek Boy
Vasil Vasil: Slavic name meaning "royal," popular in Eastern Europe. Greek Boy
Cheren Cheren: Slavic unisex name meaning "black," popular in Eastern Europe. Slavic Unisex
Yarmyla Yarmyla is a unique, feminine name of uncertain Eastern European origin. Slavic Girl
Yelena Yelena: Russian name meaning "bright light," popular in Eastern Europe. Greek Girl
Seweryn Seweryn is a Polish name meaning "stern," derived from Severinus. Polish Boy
Feliksa Feliksa: Latin name meaning "happy," used in Eastern Europe. Polish Girl
Dacian Dacian means "from Dacia," reflecting ancient Eastern European heritage. Roman Boy
Anastasie Anastasie: Greek name meaning "resurrection," popular in Eastern Europe. Greek Girl
Petrov Petrov: Eastern European surname meaning "son of Peter," symbolizing strength. Greek Boy
Khristo Khristo: Greek name meaning "anointed one," popular in Eastern Europe. Greek Boy