Awesome Slavic Names

  1. Tina
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Christina et al
    • Description:

      Tina, despite its petite and tinkly image, is apt these days to be replaced by the more elegant originals, Christina and Martina.It does have some strong namesakes, though, in Tina Turner (born Anna Mae), Tina Brown (born Christina), Tina Fey (born Elizabeth), and photographer Tina Barney (born Tina).
  2. Trena
    • Tajana
      • Terezija
        • Terézia
          • Tihana
            • Tjaša
              • Toni
                • Urban
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "of the city"
                  • Description:

                    Urban was not an uncommon name through the 1930s (rising as high as Number 435), having been attached to several saints and early popes, but it has completely disappeared from the landscape--both urban and rural. Yet in this era of word name appreciation and trend for 'an'-ending boys' names, we're thinking it might be ready for a return.
                • Urška
                  • Valentina
                    • Origin:

                      Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "strength, health"
                    • Description:

                      Effortlessly stylish, with plenty of sweetness and strength, Valentina feels like a fresh alternative to Valerie, Victoria, or Vanessa.
                  • Vana
                    • Vanesa
                      • Varvara
                        • Origin:

                          Russian, Greek, and Czech variation of Barbara
                        • Description:

                          An interesting and appealingly international spin on Barbara, with a lot of charm and energy.
                      • Vera
                        • Origin:

                          Russian
                        • Meaning:

                          "faith"
                        • Description:

                          Vera was the height of fashion in 1910, then was for a long time difficult to picture embroidered on a baby blanket. Now, though, it has come back into style along with other old-fashioned simple names such as Ada and Iris.
                      • Veronika
                        • Origin:

                          Czech variation of Veronica
                        • Description:

                          This spelling adds a touch of the unusual to Veronica.
                      • Vilhelmina
                        • Vincent
                          • Origin:

                            Latin
                          • Meaning:

                            "conquering"
                          • Description:

                            Vincent is a name with a complex image. After being quietly used for centuries, it is suddenly seeming stylish, along wih other V names. Even the nickname Vince has been given a reprieve via actor Vince Vaughn and country singer Vince Gill. Vin Diesel was born with the more prosaic name Mark Vincent.
                        • Violeta
                          • Origin:

                            Spanish and Eastern European
                          • Meaning:

                            "purple; violet (flower)"
                          • Description:

                            Violeta is the variation of Violet found throughout Eastern Europe -- the name is styled this way in Bulgarian and Roumanian as well as other languages -- and Spain, while Violetta is the Italian form. Violeta re-entered the Top 1000 in 2018. The Violetta spelling is given to about half as many baby girls. A lovely choice for parents who love Violet but want something more unusual.
                        • Valentína