Diccionario de nombres
200 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ACE (2)
Macedonian diminutive of ALEXANDER.
ACO
Macedonian and Serbian diminutive of ALEKSANDAR.
ADRIJANA
Slovene, Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian feminine form of ADRIAN.
ACA
Serbian and Macedonian diminutive of ALEKSANDAR.
ADAM
This is the Hebrew word for "man". It could be ultimately derived from Hebrew אדם ('adam) meaning "to be red", referring...
ADRIJAN
Croatian and Macedonian form of ADRIAN.
AGNIJA
Serbian, Macedonian and Latvian form of AGNES.
ALEKSANDRA
Form of ALEXANDRA.
ALEKSANDAR
Cognate of ALEXANDER.
ANA
Form of ANNA.
ANAMARIJA
Combination of ANA and MARIJA.
ANASTASIJA
Macedonian and Serbian form of ANASTASIA.
ANDON
Variant of ANTON.
ANDREJ
Form of ANDREW.
ANGEL
From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived ...
ANGELA
Feminine form of Angelus (see ANGEL). As an English name, it came into use in the 18th century.
ANGELINA
Latinate diminutive of ANGELA. A famous bearer is American actress Angelina Jolie (1975-).
ANGJELKO
Macedonian diminutive of ANGEL.
ANTON
Form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
ANTONIJ
Macedonian form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
APOSTOL
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of APOSTOLOS.
ATANASIJA
Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of ATHANASIUS.
ATANAS
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of ATHANASIUS.
ATANASIJ
Macedonian form of ATHANASIUS.
BETI
Macedonian diminutive of ELISAVETA.
BILJANA
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from the South Slavic word биље (bilje) meaning "herb".
BISTRA
Means "clean, pure" in Bulgarian and Macedonian.
BLAGICA
Derived from South Slavic благ (blag) meaning "sweet, pleasant, blessed".
BLAGOJ
Macedonian form of BLAGOY.
BLAGORODNA
Means "noble" in Macedonian and Bulgarian.
BLAGUN
Derived from South Slavic благ (blag) meaning "sweet, pleasant, blessed".
BOBAN
Diminutive of BOGDAN or SLOBODAN.
BOGDAN
Means "given by God" from the Slavic elements bogu "god" and dan "given".
BOJAN
Derived from the Slavic element boji meaning "battle". This was the name of a 9th-century Bulgarian saint.
BORIS
From the Turkic name Bogoris, perhaps meaning "short" or "wolf" or "snow leopard". It was borne by the 9th-century king ...
BRANISLAV
Cognate of BRONISŁAW.
BISERA
Derived from the South Slavic word бисер (biser) "pearl".
BLAGUNA
Feminine form of BLAGUN.
BLAZHE
Derived from the Slavic element blagu meaning "sweet, pleasant, blessed".
BOGOMIL
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of BOGUMIŁ.
BOJANA
Feminine form of BOJAN.
BORKO
Derived from the Slavic element borti meaning "fight, battle".
BOZHIDAR
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of BOŽIDAR.
BRANKO
Diminutive of BRANISLAV or BRANIMIR.
CHEDOMIR
Macedonian form of ČEDOMIR.
DAFINA
Albanian and Macedonian form of DAPHNE.
DAMJAN
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DAMIAN.
DANA (3)
Short form of BOGDANA, YORDANA or GORDANA.
DANIELA
Feminine form of DANIEL.
DAMJANA
Slovene, Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of DAMIAN.
DANICA
From a Slavic word meaning "morning star, Venus". This name occurs in Slavic folklore as a personification of the mornin...
DANIEL
From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in...
DARKO
Originally a diminutive of names containing the Slavic element daru meaning "gift".
DAVID
From the Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dawid), which was probably derived from Hebrew דוד (dwd) meaning "beloved". David was the s...
DEJAN
Possibly derived from the South Slavic word dejati meaning "to act, to do". Otherwise it may be related to Latin deus "g...
DESPINA
Variant transcription of DESPOINA, as well as the Macedonian form.
DIJANA
Southern Slavic form of DIANA.
DIMITRIJ
Slovene and Macedonian form of DEMETRIUS.
DIVNA
From Serbian диван (divan) or Macedonian дивен (diven) meaning "wonderful".
DENICA
Bulgarian form and Macedonian variant of DANICA.
DIMITAR
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of DEMETRIUS.
DOMNIKA
Macedonian feminine form of DOMINIC.
DONCHO
Diminutive of ANDON.
DRAGAN
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious".
DZVEZDAN
Masculine form of DZVEZDA.
DZVONKO
Diminutive of DZVONIMIR.
DOROTEJA
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DOROTHEA.
DRAGANA
Feminine form of DRAGAN.
DUŠAN
Derived from Slavic dusha meaning "soul, spirit".
DUŠKO
Variant of DUŠAN.
DZVEZDA
Means "star" in Macedonian.
DZVONIMIR
Macedonian form of ZVONIMIR.
EKATERINA
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of KATHERINE, and a variant Russian transcription of YEKATERINA.
ELENA
Cognate of HELEN, and a variant transcription of Russian YELENA.
ELISIE
Macedonian form of ELISHA.
EMIL
From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival".
ELISAVETA
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of ELIZABETH.
EMILIJA
Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).
EVDOKIJA
Macedonian form of EUDOCIA.
EVGENIJA
Macedonian form of EUGENIA.
EVANGELIJA
Macedonian feminine form of EVANGELOS.
EVGENIJ
Macedonian form of EUGENE.
FILIP
Cognate of PHILIP.
FILIMENA
Macedonian form of PHILOMENA.
FROSINA
Macedonian form of EUPHROSYNE.
GALENA
Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of Galenos (see GALEN).
GAVRIL
Bulgarian, Macedonian and Romanian form of GABRIEL.
GERASIM
Russian and Macedonian form of GERASIMOS.
GJORGJI
Macedonian form of GEORGE.
GORDAN
Derived from South Slavic gord meaning "dignified". This name and the feminine form Gordana were popularized by the publ...
GORGI
Variant transcription of GJORGJI.
GRIGOR
Welsh, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Armenian form of GREGORY. This is the name of the patron saint of Armenia (known as Sai...
GROZDAN
Derived from Bulgarian or Macedonian грозде (grozde) meaning "grapes".
GLIGOR
Macedonian form of GREGORY.
GORAN
Means "mountain man", derived from South Slavic gora "mountain". It was popularized by the Croatian poet Ivan Goran Kova...
GORDANA
Feminine form of GORDAN.
GORICA
Feminine form of GORAN.
GROZDA
Feminine form of GROZDAN.
GROZDANA
Feminine form of GROZDAN.
HRISTINA
Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian form of CHRISTINA.
HRISTOFOR
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of CHRISTOPHER.
HRISTIJAN
Macedonian form of CHRISTIAN.
HRISTO
Bulgarian and Macedonian short form of CHRISTOPHER.
IGOR
Russian form of Yngvarr (see INGVAR). The Varangians brought it to Russia in the 10th century. It was borne by two Grand...
ILIJA
Macedonian, Serbian and Croatian form of ELIJAH, and a Bulgarian variant transcription of ILIYA.
ILINA
Feminine form of ILIYA.
ILINKA
Feminine form of ILIJA.
ILARION
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of HILARION.
ILE
Macedonian diminutive of ILIJA.
ISIDORA
Feminine form of ISIDORE. This was the name of a 4th-century Egyptian saint and hermitess.
ISKRA
From a South Slavic word meaning "spark".
IRINA
Cognate of IRENE.
ISAIJA
Serbian and Macedonian form of ISAIAH.
ISIDOR
German, Russian and Macedonian form of ISIDORE.
IVA (1)
Means "willow tree" in South Slavic.
IVAN
Newer form of the old Slavic name Іѡаннъ (Ioannu), which was derived from Greek Ioannes (see JOHN). This was the name of...
IVONA
Czech, Slovak, Croatian and Macedonian form of YVONNE.
IVANA
Feminine form of IVAN.
IVO (2)
Diminutive of IVAN.
JASMINA
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene and Macedonian form of JASMINE.
JAGA
Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian diminutive of AGATHA or JAGODA.
JAGODA
Means "strawberry" in South Slavic, and "berry" in Polish.
JAKOV
Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian form of JACOB (or JAMES).
JASNA
Derived from South Slavic jasno meaning "clear, sharp".
JOAKIM
Scandinavian, Macedonian and Serbian form of JOACHIM.
JORDAN
From the name of the river which flows between the countries of Jordan and Israel. The river's name in Hebrew is יַרְדֵן...
JOSIF
Serbian and Macedonian form of JOSEPH.
JOVANA
Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of JOHN.
JORDANA
Feminine form of JORDAN.
JOVAN
Serbian and Macedonian form of JOHN.
JOVANKA
Diminutive of JOVANA.
JOVKA
Diminutive of JOVANA.
JULIJANA
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of JULIANA.
KALINA
Means "viburnum tree" in Bulgarian, Macedonian and Polish.
KAROLINA
Feminine form of CAROLUS.
KATERINA
Macedonian form of KATHERINE, a Russian short form of YEKATERINA, a Bulgarian short form of EKATERINA, and a Greek varia...
KATINA
Greek and Macedonian contracted form of KATERINA. This name had a spike in popularity in America in 1972 when it was use...
KIRO
Diminutive of KIRIL.
KLIMENT
Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).
KSENIJA
Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian and Slovene form of XENIA.
KIRE
Diminutive of KIRIL.
KIRIL
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of CYRIL.
KLIMENTINA
Macedonian form of CLEMENTINA.
KONSTANTIN
Cognate of CONSTANTINE.
KOSTADIN
Bulgarian and Macedonian variant of KONSTANTIN.
KRISTIJAN
Serbian, Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian form of CHRISTIAN.
KUZMAN
Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian form of COSMAS.
LAZAR
Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian form of LAZARUS.
LIDIJA
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of LYDIA.
LILJANA
Macedonian form of LILLIAN.
LJUBA
From the Slavic element lyuby meaning "love".
LJUBE
Diminutive of LJUBOMIR.
LJUBENA
Macedonian feminine form of LYUBEN.
LJUDMIL
Macedonian masculine form of LUDMILA.
LJUPCHO
Diminutive of LJUBOMIR.
LJUBEN
Macedonian form of LYUBEN.
LJUBICA
From the Slavic element lyuby meaning "love" combined with a diminutive suffix. It can also come from Serbo-Croatian lju...
LJUBOMIR
Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of LUBOMÍR.
LUKA
Form of LUKE.
MAGDALENA
Latinate form of MAGDALENE.
MAJA (2)
Diminutive of MARIA.
MAKSIM
Russian, Belarusian and Macedonian form of MAXIMUS, as well as a variant transliteration of Ukrainian MAKSYM.
MARE
Diminutive of MARIA and other names beginning with mar.
MARIJA
Form of MARIA.
MARIJANA
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene and Macedonian form of MARIANA.
MARIN
French, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of MARINUS.
MARJAN (2)
Slovene, Macedonian, Serbian and Croatian form of MARIANUS.
MARTIN
From the Roman name Martinus, which was derived from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god MARS. Saint ...
MARINA
Feminine form of MARINUS.
MARKO
Cognate of MARK.
MARTA
Cognate of MARTHA.
MATEJ
Slovak form of MATTHIAS, used to refer to the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot. Also the Slovene, Croatian and M...
MELANIJA
Form of MELANIE.
METODIJA
Macedonian form of METHODIUS.
METODIJ
Macedonian form of METHODIUS.
MIHAELA
Romanian, Slovene, Croatian and Macedonian feminine form of MICHAEL.
MIHAILA
Macedonian feminine form of MICHAEL.
MILENA
Feminine form of MILAN. It began to be used in Italy in honour of Milena Vukotić (1847-1923), mother of Helen of Montene...
MILKA (1)
Diminutive of Slavic names containing the element milu "gracious, dear".
MILOŠ
Originally a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element milu "gracious, dear". This was the name of a 14th-ce...
MIRCHE
Derived from the Slavic element miru meaning "peace, world".
MIRKO
Originally a diminutive of MIROSLAV and other names containing the element miru "peace, world".
MIROSLAVA
Feminine form of MIROSLAV.
MITRE
Short form of DIMITAR.
MLADEN
Derived from the Slavic word младъ (mladu) meaning "young".
MIHAIL
Romanian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of MICHAEL. This is also a variant transcription of the Greek name MICHAIL.
MILA
Originally a diminutive of Slavic names containing the element milu "gracious, dear".
MILAN
From the Slavic element milu meaning "gracious, dear", originally a short form of names that began with that element. A ...
MILE
Originally a diminutive of Slavic names containing the element milu "gracious, dear".
MILICA
From the Slavic element milu meaning "gracious". It was originally a diminutive of names that began with that element.
MIRA (2)
Short form of names containing the Slavic element miru meaning "peace" or "world".
MIRJANA
Possibly a form of MIRIAM.
MIROSLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements miru "peace, world" and slava "glory". This was the name of a 10th-century king of Croa...
MITRODORA
Macedonian form of METRODORA.
NADA (2)
Means "hope" in South Slavic.
NADEZHDA
Means "hope" in Slavic.
NATALIJA
Serbian, Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian form of Natalia (see NATALIE).
NAUM
Russian and Bulgarian form of NAHUM.
NEDELKA
Macedonian feminine form of NEDELJKO.
NAJDEN
Macedonian form of NAYDEN.