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Pre-generated Russian Toy Names (Male and Female)
Zara
: Derived from Arabic, meaning "princess" or "flower."
Misha
: Russian diminutive of "Mikhail," meaning "who is like God?"
Viktor
: From Latin, meaning "victorious."
Lada
: Slavic goddess of beauty, fertility, and love.
Boris
: Of Slavic origin, meaning "fighter" or "warrior."
Kira
: Derived from Russian, meaning "lady" or "mistress."
Yulia
: Feminine form of Julius, meaning "youthful."
Dasha
: Short form of Daria, meaning "gift" or "queen."
Igor
: Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "warrior of peace."
Anya
: Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning "grace."
Tasha
: Shortened form of Natalya, meaning "birthday" or "born on Christmas Day."
Alexei
: From Greek, meaning "defender" or "helper."
Polina
: Russian form of Apollonia, meaning "of Apollo."
Mila
: Of Slavic origin, meaning "gracious" or "dear."
Oleg
: From Old Norse, meaning "holy" or "blessed."
Nika
: Derived from Greek, meaning "victory."
Luna
: From Latin, meaning "moon."
Yaroslav
: Of Slavic origin, meaning "fierce" and "glorious."
Sasha
: Short form of Alexander or Alexandra, meaning "defender of the people."
Fedor
: Russian form of Theodore, meaning "gift of God."
Vera
: From Russian, meaning "faith" or "truth."
Dmitri
: Derived from Demetrius, meaning "follower of Demeter" (Greek goddess of agriculture).
Ksenia
: Of Greek origin, meaning "hospitality" or "stranger."
Vlad
: Short form of Vladimir, meaning "ruler of the world."
Alina
: Derived from Greek, meaning "bright" or "beautiful."
Belya
: Russian for "white" or "fair."
Svetlana
: Derived from Slavic roots, meaning "light" or "holy."
Yegor
: Russian form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker."
Irina
: From Greek, meaning "peace."
Marina
: Derived from Latin, meaning "of the sea."
Vasilisa
: Slavic origin, meaning "queen" or "royalty."
Zinaida
: Derived from Greek, meaning "life of Zeus."
Pavel
: Russian form of Paul, meaning "small" or "humble."
Tikhon
: Of Greek origin, meaning "quiet" or "peaceful."
Larisa
: From Greek, meaning "cheerful" or "from the citadel."
Roman
: Of Latin origin, meaning "man of Rome" or "strong."
Yulia
: Derived from Latin, meaning "youthful."
Vera
: Russian for "faith" or "truth."
Rada
: Of Slavic origin, meaning "happy" or "joyful."
Tanya
: Short form of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen" or "honorable."
Gena
: Short form of Yevgeny, meaning "well-born" or "noble."
Yevdokiya
: Of Greek origin, meaning "good reputation."
Nikita
: Of Greek origin, meaning "unconquered" or "victor."
Katia
: Diminutive of Ekaterina, meaning "pure."
Zlata
: Of Slavic origin, meaning "golden."
Vanya
: Short form of Ivan, meaning "God is gracious."
Lina
: Slavic origin, meaning "tender" or "delicate."
Rimma
: From Latin, meaning "mighty" or "great."
Maksim
: From Latin, meaning "greatest."
Sofiya
: Of Greek origin, meaning "wisdom."
Evgenia
: Feminine form of Yevgeny, meaning "noble."
Rurik
: Of Old Norse origin, meaning "famous ruler."
Toma
: Short form of Thomas, meaning "twin."
Alla
: Slavic origin, meaning "beautiful."
Klavdiya
: From Greek, meaning "lame" or "crippled," but also associated with strength.
Zoya
: Of Greek origin, meaning "life."
Lilia
: From Latin, meaning "lily," symbolizing purity.