Russian Baby Names

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

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Kasha
Pure, clear.
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Kashka
Pure, innocent.
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Katakin
Little kitten.
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Katia
Pure, derived from the Greek name Aikaterine.
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Katinna
Pure.
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Katja
Pure
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Katrinka
Pure.
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Katushka
Diminutive of Ekaterina, meaning 'pure'.
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Katya
Diminutive of Yekaterina, meaning 'pure'.
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Katyenka
A diminutive form of Yekaterina, meaning 'pure'.
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Katyuska
A diminutive form of Yekaterina, meaning 'pure'.
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Kefir
Derived from the fermented milk drink, possibly from Caucasus region.
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Kesha
A diminutive of Ksenia, meaning 'hospitality' or 'stranger'.
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Khamrash
likely a unique or uncommon name.
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Khristof
Christ-bearer.
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Kirik
Master of the house.
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Kirochka
Little Kiro.
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Kirya
Lordly one.
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Kisa
Kitty.
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Klavdiya
Lame.
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Kogan
Derived from the Russian word 'kogan' meaning 'blacksmith'.
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Kolenka
Diminutive of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'.
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Kolia
Diminutive of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'.
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Kolya
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
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Kolyah
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
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Kolyen
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
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Kond
Short form of Kondrat.
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Kondrat
Wise counselor.
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Kondrati
Famous ruler.
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Korabel
Derived from 'korabl' meaning 'ship', possibly a nickname for a sailor or shi...
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Kostya
Constant.
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Ksana
Praise.
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Ksanochka
Diminutive form of Ksana.
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Ksema
Prosperity.
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Ksena
Hospitable.
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Ksenia
Hospitable.
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Kseniya
Hospitable.
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Kulik
A diminutive form of the name Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'.
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Kuna
Grace.
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Kyrey
Short form of Kyriakos, pertaining to the Lord.
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Kyzey
Descendant of Kyzy.
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Kyzyl
Red.
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Kyzzya
Great queen.
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Lakit
A diminutive form of the name Luka, meaning 'light' or 'bringer of light'.
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Larisa
From the name of the ancient Greek city of Larissa, meaning 'citadel'.
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Lasusha
A diminutive form of Larisa, meaning 'cheerful' or 'lighthearted'.
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Latasha
Diminutive of Natalya, meaning 'birthday' or 'born on Christmas day'.
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Lavra
Derived from Latin 'Laura', meaning 'laurel' or 'victory'.
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Lavrenti
From the Roman name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum'.
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Lavrentij
From the Roman name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum'.
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