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Zita
2
f
Hungarian diminutive of FELICITÁS. Latin name which meant "good luck, fortune".
Zalina
f
Most likely derived from Persian زر (zar) meaning "gold".
Xenia
f
Means "hospitality" in Greek, a derivative of Xenos, meaning "foreigner, guest". The name of Russian princesses, also.
Vukašin
m
Derived from Serbian vuk "wolf". This was the name of a 14th-century Serbian ruler.
Vuk
m
Means "wolf" in Serbian, an apotropaic name.
Venera
1
f
Russian, Bulgarian and Albanian form of VENUS.
Vano
m
Probably a Romani and Ossetian form of Ivan.
Trdat
m
Armenian form of Tiridata, which was also used in Georgia in older times. Derived from the name of the Persian god Tiri. As such, the name either means "Tiri's law" or "given by Tiri".
Sumbat
m
Armenian and Georgian form of the Jewish name Shambat, of Semitic origin, Sumbat was the name of several medieval Georgian princes, the earliest died in 899 AD..
Sofya
f
Russian and Armenian form of Sophia.
Semyon
m
Russian form of Simon.
Sahak
m
Armenian form of Isaac. This was the name of a 5th-century patriarch of the Armenian Church.
Rumen
m
Means "ruddy, red-cheeked" in Bulgarian and Macedonian
Prija
f
It was Slavic goddess of good wishes. The similar of Norse goddess Freya.
Pavle
m
Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian form of Paul.
Onfim
m
Old Novgorodian (Medieval Russian) form of Cyprian Anthemios.
Mirian
m
Georgian form of the Middle Persian name Mihran, meaning "kindness, love" or "sun". It is the name of several notable Georgian princes and kings
Milan
m
From the Slavic meaning "gracious, dear".
Kirill
m
Russian form of Cyril.
Javor
m
Means "maple tree" in South Slavic.
Jasur
m
Means "brave" in Uzbek.
Irakli
m
Georgian form of Herakles.
Ioane
m
Older Georgian form of John, with modern being Ivane.
Ildikó
f
Possibly a Hungarian form of HILDA. This name was borne by the last wife of Attila the Hun.
Ferenc
m
Hungarian form of Francis.
Erzsébet
f
Hungarian form of Elizabeth.
Elisabeta
f
Romanian. Meaning "my God is an oath"
Elene
f
Georgian and Sardinian form of HELEN.
Elbrus
m
Ossetian. From Elbrus, the name of a volcano and mountain in southern Russia.
Dorota
f
Polish, Czech and Slovak form of Dorothea.
Đorđe
m
Serbian form of George.
Demna
m
Diminutive of Demetre, Georgian form of Demetrios. The 12th-century prince Demna of Georgia is a notable bearer.
Danila
1
m
Russian variant form of Daniel.
Danica
f
From a Slavic word meaning "morning star, Venus". This name occurs in Slavic folklore as a personification of the morning star.
Boril
m
Boril of Bulgaria was the emperor of Bulgaria from 1207 to 1218.
Borena
f
This name is best known for being the name of Borena of Alania (11th century AD), an Alan princess. Considering that Alans spoke an Eastern Iranian language that was descended from Scytho-Sarmatian.
Béla
m
This was the name of four Hungarian kings.
Ashot
m
This name was borne by several Armenian and Georgian kings.
Ara
m
Ara the Handsome is a semi-legendary Armenian hero and king.
Andriy
m
Ukrainian form of Andrew
Andrey
m
Russian, Bulgarian and Belarusian form of Andrew, English form of the Greek name Andrea's.
Agata
f
Form of Agatha in various languages. Russian & Polish