LegendaryMyth's Personal Name List

Name M/F Remark Rating
Agata f  Form of Agatha in various languages. Russian & Polish 
Danica f  From a Slavic word meaning "morning star, Venus". This name occurs in Slavic folklore as a personification of the morning star. 
Elene f  Georgian and Sardinian form of HELEN. 
Elisabeta f  Romanian. Meaning "my God is an oath" 
Erzsébet f  Hungarian form of Elizabeth. 
Ildikó f  Possibly a Hungarian form of HILDA. This name was borne by the last wife of Attila the Hun. 
Venera f  Russian, Bulgarian and Albanian form of VENUS. 
Xenia f  Means "hospitality" in Greek, a derivative of Xenos, meaning "foreigner, guest". The name of Russian princesses, also. 
Zalina f  Most likely derived from Persian زر (zar) meaning "gold". 
Zita 2 f  Hungarian diminutive of FELICITÁS. Latin name which meant "good luck, fortune". 
Andrey m  Russian, Bulgarian and Belarusian form of Andrew, English form of the Greek name Andrea's. 
Ara m  Ara the Handsome is a semi-legendary Armenian hero and king. 
Ashot m  This name was borne by several Armenian and Georgian kings. 
Béla m  This was the name of four Hungarian kings. 
Boril m  Boril of Bulgaria was the emperor of Bulgaria from 1207 to 1218. 
Danila 1 m  Russian variant form of Daniel. 
Demna m  Diminutive of Demetre, Georgian form of Demetrios. The 12th-century prince Demna of Georgia is a notable bearer. 
Đorđe m  Serbian form of George. 
Elbrus m  Ossetian. From Elbrus, the name of a volcano and mountain in southern Russia. 
Ferenc m  Hungarian form of Francis. 
Ioane m  Older Georgian form of John, with modern being Ivane. 
Irakli m  Georgian form of Herakles. 
Javor m  Means "maple tree" in South Slavic. 
Kirill m  Russian form of Cyril. 
Milan m  From the Slavic meaning "gracious, dear". 
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 
Pavle m  Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian form of Paul. 
Rumen m  Means "ruddy, red-cheeked" in Bulgarian and Macedonian 
Semyon m  Russian form of Simon. 
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.. 
Vano m  Probably a Romani and Ossetian form of Ivan. 
Vukašin m  Derived from Serbian vuk "wolf". This was the name of a 14th-century Serbian ruler.