Beautiful Slavic Girl Names & Meanings
Slavic girl names span a vast cultural region from Russia and Poland to the Czech Republic, Serbia, and beyond. These names often feature diminutive forms and warm, flowing sounds, with meanings tied to Slavic mythology, nature, and virtues. Names like Natasha (birthday), Ludmila (gracious people), and Mila (gracious, dear) have crossed over into global popularity, while names like Zorya (dawn goddess) preserve ancient Slavic mythology.
40 names listed
Mila
gracious, dear
Natasha
born on Christmas Day
Ludmila
gracious people
Zorya
dawn, star
Zora
dawn, aurora
Sveta
light, holy
Slava
glory
Rada
joy, happy
Nadia
hope
Vera
faith, truth
Lada
beauty, harmony, goddess of love
Bogdana
given by God
Darya
sea, possess well
Galina
calm, tranquil
Kira
mistress, ruler
Larisa
cheerful, from the ancient city Larissa
Milena
gracious, dear one
Nina
grace, God was gracious
Oksana
praise be to God
Polina
small, humble
Roksana
bright, dawn
Svetlana
light, holy light
Tamara
date palm tree
Veronika
true image
Yana
God is gracious
Zoya
life
Albina
white, bright
Bronislava
armor, glory
Dragana
dear, precious
Eugeniya
noble, well-born
Irina
peace
Jana
God is gracious
Katya
pure
Lyudmila
people's grace
Milica
gracious, dear
Nadya
hope
Olga
holy, blessed
Cveta
flower, blossom
Galya
calm, healer
Ilina
bright, shining