Diccionario de nombres
108 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ALEKSANDRU
Old Slavic form of ALEXANDER.
ATHANASI
Old Slavic form of ATHANASIUS.
BERISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements birati "to take, to gather" (in an inflected form) and slava "glory".
BLAZH
Medieval Slavic name derived from the Slavic element blagu meaning "sweet, pleasant, blessed".
BOGDAN
Means "given by God" from the Slavic elements bogu "god" and dan "given".
BOGUMIR
Medieval Slavic form of BOHUMÍR.
BORIVOI
Medieval Slavic form of BOŘIVOJ.
BOZHENA
Medieval Slavic form of BOŽENA.
BRATOSLAV
Medieval Slavic form of BRATISLAV.
BOGDANA
Feminine form of BOGDAN.
BOGUMIL
Medieval Slavic form of BOGUMIŁ.
BOGUSLAV
Medieval Slavic form of BOGUSŁAW.
BOLESLAV
Czech and Russian form of BOLESŁAW.
BORISLAV
Derived from the Slavic element borti "battle" combined with slava "glory".
BORISU
Medieval Slavic form of BORIS, probably ultimately of Turkic origin.
BOZHIDAR
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of BOŽIDAR.
BOZHO
Medieval Slavic form of BOŽO.
BRATOMIL
Medieval Slavic form of BRATUMIŁ.
BRONISLAV
Czech and Russian form of BRONISŁAW.
CHESTIRAD
Possible medieval Slavic form of CTIRAD.
CHEDOMIR
Macedonian form of ČEDOMIR.
CHESTIBOR
Medieval Slavic form of CZCIBOR.
CHESTISLAV
Medieval Slavic form of CZESŁAW.
DALIBOR
Derived from the Slavic elements dali meaning "distance" and borti meaning "to fight".
DESISLAVA
Feminine form of DESISLAV.
DESISLAV
Derived from Slavic elements, possibly deseti meaning "ten", combined with slava "glory".
DOBROGOST
Derived from the Slavic elements dobru "good" and gosti "guest".
DRAGOMIR
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious" combined with miru meaning "peace, world".
DRAGOSLAVA
Feminine form of DRAGOSLAV.
DRAZHAN
Medieval Slavic form of DRAŽEN.
DMITREI
Old Slavic form of DMITRIY.
DOBROMIL
Derived from the Slavic elements dobru "good" and milu "gracious, dear".
DOBROSLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements dobru "good" and slava "glory".
DRAGOSLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements dragu meaning "precious" and slava "glory".
DRAGUTIN
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious".
ELENA
Cognate of HELEN, and a variant transcription of Russian YELENA.
GEORGEI
Old Slavic form of GEORGE.
GOSTISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements gosti "guest" and slava "glory".
GRIGORII
Variant transcription of GRIGORIY, as well as usual transcription of the Old Slavic form.
KAZIMIR
Russian form of CASIMIR.
KRASIMIR
Derived from the Slavic elements krasa "beauty, adornment" and miru "peace, world".
KRESIMIR
Medieval Slavic form of KREŠIMIR.
KYRILU
Medieval Slavic form of CYRIL.
LYUDMILA
Russian and Bulgarian form of LUDMILA. This was the name of a character in Aleksandr Pushkin's poem 'Ruslan and Lyudmila...
LYUBOMIR
Bulgarian form of LUBOMÍR.
LYUDMIL
Bulgarian masculine form of LUDMILA.
MECHISLAV
Russian form of MIECZYSŁAW.
MILITSA
Medieval Slavic form of MILICA.
MILODRAG
Possible medieval Slavic form of MIODRAG.
MILOGOST
Medieval Slavic form of MIŁOGOST.
MILOSLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements milu "gracious, dear" and slava "glory".
MIRCHE
Derived from the Slavic element miru meaning "peace, world".
MIROSLAVA
Feminine form of MIROSLAV.
MILIVOJ
Derived from the Slavic elements milu "gracious" and voji "soldier".
MILOSH
Medieval Slavic form of MILOŠ.
MILOSLAVA
Feminine form of MILOSLAV.
MIROSLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements miru "peace, world" and slava "glory". This was the name of a 10th-century king of Croa...
MISLAV
Derived from the Slavic element mysli "thought" or moji "my" combined with slava "glory". This was the name of a 9th-cen...
MSTISLAV
Means "vengeance and glory" from the Slavic elements misti "vengeance" and slava "glory".
NIKOLA (1)
Cognate of NICHOLAS.
NINOSLAV
From a Slavic element, possibly nyni "now", combined with slava "glory".
PREMISLAV
Possible medieval Slavic form of PRZEMYSŁAW.
PREMYSL
Possible medieval Slavic form of PŘEMYSL.
PRIDBOR
Earlier Slavic form of PREBEN.
RADOMIL
Derived from the Slavic elements rad "happy, willing" and milu "gracious, dear".
RADOSLAVA
Feminine form of RADOSLAV.
RADOMIR
Derived from the Slavic element rad "happy, willing" combined with meru "great, famous" or miru "peace, world".
RADOSLAV
Cognate of RADOSŁAW.
RADOVAN
Derived from the Slavic element rad "happy, willing" combined with another element of unknown meaning.
RATIMIR
Derived from the Slavic elements rati meaning "war, battle" and miru meaning "peace, world".
ROSTISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements rasti "growth" and slava "glory".
SAMO
Meaning uncertain. This was the name of a 7th-century ruler of the Slavs, who established a kingdom including parts of m...
SLAVITSA
Possible medieval Slavic form of SLAVICA.
SLAVOMIR
Croatian and Serbian form of SŁAWOMIR.
SOBESLAV
Medieval Slavic form of SOBIESŁAW.
STANISLAVA
Feminine form of STANISLAV.
STANIMIR
Derived from the Slavic elements stani "stand, become" and miru "peace, world".
STANISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements stani meaning "stand, become" combined with slava meaning "glory".
SVETOSLAV
Bulgarian form of SVYATOSLAV.
SVETOPOLK
Possible medieval Slavic form of SVYATOPOLK.
TIKHOMIR
Medieval Slavic form of TIHOMIR.
TOMISLAV
Probably derived from the Slavic element tomiti meaning "torture" combined with slava meaning "glory". This was the name...
TOMISLAVA
Feminine form of TOMISLAV.
VASILII
Old Slavic form of BASIL (1).
VECHESLAV
Medieval Slavic form of VÁCLAV.
VELIMIR
Derived from the Slavic elements veli "great" and miru "peace, world".
VLADISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements vladeti "rule" and slava "glory".
VLASTISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements vlasti "rule, sovereignty" and slava "glory". In modern Czech vlast means "homeland" (a...
VITOMIR
Derived from the Slavic elements vit "master, lord" and miru "peace, world".
VLAD
Old short form of VLADISLAV and other Slavic names beginning with the element vladeti meaning "rule". Vlad Dracula, a 15...
VLADIMERU
Church Slavic form of VLADIMIR.
VLADIMIR
Derived from the Slavic element vladeti "rule" combined with meru "great, famous". The second element has also been asso...
VLASTIMIR
Derived from the Slavic elements vlasti meaning "rule, sovereignty" and miru meaning "peace, world".
VOITSEKH
Medieval Slavic form of WOJCIECH.
VOLODIMERU
Old East Slavic form of VLADIMIR.
VOLODISLAVU
Old East Slavic form of VLADISLAV.
VRATISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements vratiti "to return" and slava "glory". This was the name of two dukes of Bohemia. The c...
VSEVOLOD
Derived from the Slavic elements visi "all" and vladeti "rule". This was the name of an 11th-century Grand Prince of Kie...
YAROMIL
Possible medieval Slavic form of JARMIL.
YAROPOLK
Medieval Slavic form of JAROPEŁK.
YAROSLAVA
Russian and Ukrainian feminine form of JAROSŁAW.
YAROGNEV
Medieval Slavic form of JAROGNIEW.
YAROMIR
Medieval Slavic form of JAROMÍR.
YAROSLAV
Russian and Ukrainian form of JAROSŁAW.
ZDISLAV
Czech form of ZDZISŁAW.
ZHELIMIR
Possible medieval Slavic form of ŽELIMIR.
ZBIGNEV
Medieval Slavic form of ZBIGNIEW.
ZVONIMIR
Derived from the Slavic elements zvonu "sound, chime" and miru "peace, world".