Russian Baby Names

Discover Russian baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Anja
Grace
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Annucschka
Diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
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Annushka
Little Anna, a diminutive of Anna meaning grace.
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Annya
Grace or favor, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah.
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Anouska
Graceful, gracious.
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Antim
Means 'against' or 'opposite' in Russian, often used as a short form of Antim...
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Antosha
Priceless.
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Anuskha
Grace or favor, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah.
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Anya
Grace or favor, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah.
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Apti
Aptitude, ability.
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Arina
Peace; harmony.
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Arisha
Alive, living.
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Arkadey
A Russian form of Arcadius, meaning 'of Arcadia'.
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Arkadi
Protecting.
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Arkadiy
A Russian form of the Greek name Arkadios, meaning 'of Arcadia'.
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Arkady
A name derived from the Greek 'Arkadios', meaning 'of Arcadia'.
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Arkhip
Master of horses, derived from Greek 'archos' meaning leader and 'hippos' mea...
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Arseni
Virile, masculine.
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Arseny
Virile, masculine.
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Artemi
Gift of Artemis.
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Artyom
Derived from Greek 'Artemios', meaning 'follower of Artemis'.
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Arzam
Strong, powerful.
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Asenka
Graceful.
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Asya
Graceful; gentle.
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Atremin
Fierce protector.
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Attika
From Attica, the region in Greece.
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Atya
Aunt.
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Ayushka
Life.
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Azik
Helper, supporter.
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Bagira
Mysterious, Enigmatic.
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Bohgana
God has shown favor.
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Bolodenka
Diminutive of Boris, meaning 'fighter' or 'warrior'.
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Borya
Diminutive of Boris, meaning 'fighter' or 'warrior'.
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Burakhdat
Dignified.
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Chaika
Seagull.
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Charaba
Graceful.
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Charlya
Free Man.
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Chelovik
Means 'man' or 'human' in Russian.
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Christofor
Christ-bearer.
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Conya
Wisdom.
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Daniil
God is my judge.
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Danil
God is my judge.
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Dasha
Gift of God.
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Dashka
Diminutive of Daria, meaning 'possessing goodness' or 'upholder of the good'.
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Dima
Strong, powerful.
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Dimka
Dimka is a diminutive of Dmitry, meaning 'follower of Demeter'.
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Dmitri
Follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
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Dmitriy
Devoted to Demeter.
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Dobrie
Good.
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Dorik
A diminutive of Dorofey, meaning 'gift of God'.
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