Slavic Baby Names

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

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Zelkovah
Elm tree.
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Zelmir
Famous and peaceful.
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Zelmyr
Famous and peaceful.
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Zelymir
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'green' and 'peace'.
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Zelymyr
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'green' and 'peace'.
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Zeman
Derived from the Slavic element 'zem' meaning 'land' or 'earth'.
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Zemila
Protected by God.
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Zerena
Serene.
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Zerina
Princess.
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Zhena
Woman or wife.
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Ziemowit
Asked for by the world.
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Zilina
Blessed.
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Ziska
Diminutive of Zdislava, meaning 'to be here' or 'glory'.
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Zitomira
Life of the olive tree.
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Zivanka
Alive.
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Zlata
Means 'golden' in Slavic languages.
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Zlatan
Derived from the Slavic elements 'zlat' meaning gold, thus 'golden one'.
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Zlatka
Little golden one, derived from 'zlato' meaning gold.
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Zlatkah
Derived from 'zlato' meaning gold, symbolizing preciousness.
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Zonya
Wisdom, intelligent.
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Zonyah
Wisdom, intelligent.
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Zora
Dawn or sunrise.
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Zoran
Dawn or rising sun.
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Zorana
Dawn or rising sun.
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Zoranah
Dawn or rising sun.
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Zorane
Dawn or rising sun.
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Zoria
Dawn, morning light.
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Zorian
Child of the morning, dawn child.
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Zorin
Golden dawn.
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Zorina
Golden dawn, gold.
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Zory
Dawn.
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Zorya
Morning Star.
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Zoryah
Sunrise.
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Zoryna
Golden Dawn.
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Zorynah
Dawn.
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Zoryne
Golden.
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Zuna
Moon.
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Zuzena
Lily.
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Zvonimir
Sound of peace.
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Zwetlana
Light, bright.
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