Eastern European Names
- Wictor
- Paulin
Origin:
German and Polish variation of PaulDescription:
Paulin's -in suffix and two-syllable rhythm make this a fashionable alternative to the original, though it looks like an abbreviation of Pauline.
- Samoyla
- Renátka
- Daniil
Origin:
Greek; Russian; BelarusianMeaning:
"God is my judge"Description:
The Greek, Russian and Belarusian form of Daniel.
- Sewek
- Bertek
- Vasilii
- Zinoviy
- Estek
- Januarius
- Agota
Origin:
Hungarian, from GreekMeaning:
"good woman"Description:
Traditionally written with an accent, as Ágota, this is a sharp and intriguing Hungarian form of Agatha.
- Melcia
- Juliska
- Karol
- Wierka
- Gerik
Origin:
Polish variation of EdgarDescription:
With roots in both Polish and Low German, Gerik is a blank slate of a name that has never made the charts. It's a possibility as a fresh twist on Eric or Derek.
- Gáspár
Origin:
Hungarian, from PersianMeaning:
"bringer of treasure"Description:
The Hungarian form of Jasper.
- Ruzena
- Romka