Eastern European Names

  1. Wictor
    • Paulin
      • Origin:

        German and Polish variation of Paul
      • Description:

        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; Belarusian
          • Meaning:

            "God is my judge"
          • Description:

            The Greek, Russian and Belarusian form of Daniel.
        • Sewek
          • Bertek
            • Vasilii
              • Zinoviy
                • Estek
                  • Januarius
                    • Agota
                      • Origin:

                        Hungarian, from Greek
                      • Meaning:

                        "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 Edgar
                              • Description:

                                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 Persian
                              • Meaning:

                                "bringer of treasure"
                              • Description:

                                The Hungarian form of Jasper.
                            • Ruzena
                              • Romka