Diccionario de nombres
200 nombres con significado y origen verificados
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...
AGATA
Cognate of AGATHA.
AGNIJA
Serbian, Macedonian and Latvian form of AGNES.
ALEKSANDRA
Form of ALEXANDRA.
ALEKSANDAR
Cognate of ALEXANDER.
ANA
Form of ANNA.
ANDJELA
Variant transcription of ANĐELA.
ANASTASIJA
Macedonian and Serbian form of ANASTASIA.
ANĐA
Diminutive of ANĐELA.
ANĐELA
Croatian and Serbian form of ANGELA.
ANDRIJANA
Feminine form of ANDRIJA.
ANICA
Slovene, Croatian and Serbian diminutive of ANNA.
ANJA
Form of ANYA.
ANTONIJA
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of ANTONIA.
ANDREA (2)
Feminine form of ANDREW. As an English name, it has been used since the 17th century, though it was not common until the...
ANDREJ
Form of ANDREW.
ANDREJA (2)
Serbian form of ANDREW.
ANDRIJA
Croatian and Serbian form of ANDREW.
ANKA
Diminutive of ANNA.
ANTO
Croatian and Serbian form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
ANTONIJE
Serbian form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
ATANASIJA
Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of ATHANASIUS.
ATANASIJE
Serbian form of ATHANASIUS.
BILJANA
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from the South Slavic word биље (bilje) meaning "herb".
BISERKA
Croatian and Serbian form of BISERA.
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 ...
BORISLAVA
Feminine form of BORISLAV.
BOŽENA
Derived from the Slavic element bozy meaning "divine".
BOŽIDARKA
Feminine form of BOŽIDAR.
BRANIMIR
Derived from the Slavic element borna "protection" combined with miru meaning "peace, world".
BRANISLAV
Cognate of BRONISŁAW.
BRANKICA
Feminine diminutive of BRANKO.
BRATISLAVA
Feminine form of BRATISLAV. This is the name of the capital city of Slovakia, though it is unrelated.
BLAGOJE
Serbian and Croatian form of BLAGOY.
BOJANA
Feminine form of BOJAN.
BORISLAV
Derived from the Slavic element borti "battle" combined with slava "glory".
BORKO
Derived from the Slavic element borti meaning "fight, battle".
BORO
Diminutive of BORISLAV or BORIS.
BOŠKO
Diminutive of BOGDAN or BOŽIDAR.
BOŽA
Diminutive of BOŽIDAR.
BOŽIDAR
Means "divine gift" from the Slavic elements bozy "divine" and daru "gift".
BOŽO
Originally a diminutive of BOŽIDAR and other names beginning with the Slavic element bozy meaning "divine".
BRANIMIRA
Feminine form of BRANIMIR.
BRANISLAVA
Serbian, Slovak, Czech and Slovene feminine form of BRONISŁAW.
BRANKA
Feminine form of BRANKO.
BRANKO
Diminutive of BRANISLAV or BRANIMIR.
BRATISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements bratu "brother" and slava "glory".
CVETA
Serbian form of CVETKA.
CVIJETA
Croatian and Serbian form of CVETKA.
DAJANA
Serbian and Croatian form of DIANA.
DALIBOR
Derived from the Slavic elements dali meaning "distance" and borti meaning "to fight".
DAMJAN
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DAMIAN.
DANIJELA
Feminine form of DANIEL.
DANILO
Cognate of DANIEL.
DANKO
Diminutive of GORDAN, DANILO or DANIJEL.
DARIJA
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of DARIA.
DAVOR
Possibly from an old Slavic exclamation expressing joy or sorrow.
DAVORKA
Feminine form of DAVOR.
DEJANA
Feminine form of DEJAN.
DALIBORKA
Feminine form of DALIBOR.
DAMIR
Possibly derived from the Slavic elements dan "given" and miru "peace, world". Otherwise, it might be of Turkic origin.
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...
DANIJEL
Cognate of DANIEL.
DANKA
Diminutive of DANIJELA, DANIELA or DANUTA.
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...
DIJANA
Southern Slavic form of DIANA.
DIVNA
From Serbian диван (divan) or Macedonian дивен (diven) meaning "wonderful".
DIMITRIJE
Serbian form of DEMETRIUS.
DJORDJE
Variant transcription of ĐORĐE.
DJURADJA
Variant transcription of ĐURAĐA.
DMITAR
Croatian and Serbian form of DEMETRIUS.
DRAGAN
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious".
DRAGICA
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious".
DRAGOMIR
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious" combined with miru meaning "peace, world".
DRAGOSLAVA
Feminine form of DRAGOSLAV.
DRAŽEN
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious".
DUBRAVKO
From the old Slavic word dubrava meaning "oak grove".
DUŠANA
Feminine form of DUŠAN.
DUŠICA
Feminine diminutive of DUŠAN.
DJURADJ
Variant transcription of ĐURAĐ.
DJURO
Variant transcription of ĐURO.
DOBROSLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements dobru "good" and slava "glory".
DORA
Short form of DOROTHY, ISIDORA or THEODORA.
DOROTEJA
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DOROTHEA.
DRAGA
Feminine form of DRAGO.
DRAGANA
Feminine form of DRAGAN.
DRAGO
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious". It is also a short form of other Slavic names beginning with t...
DRAGOSLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements dragu meaning "precious" and slava "glory".
DRAGUTIN
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious".
DRAŠKO
Diminutive of names containing the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious".
DUBRAVKA
Feminine form of DUBRAVKO.
DUNJA
Means "quince" in the South Slavic languages, a quince being a type of fruit.
DUŠAN
Derived from Slavic dusha meaning "soul, spirit".
DUŠANKA
Feminine form of DUŠAN.
DUŠKO
Variant of DUŠAN.
EMIL
From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival".
EMILIJA
Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).
FILIP
Cognate of PHILIP.
FRANJO
Croatian and Serbian form of FRANCIS.
GAVRILO
Serbian form of GABRIEL.
GORANKA
Feminine form of GORAN.
GORDAN
Derived from South Slavic gord meaning "dignified". This name and the feminine form Gordana were popularized by the publ...
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.
HRISTINA
Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian form of CHRISTINA.
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.
ILINKA
Feminine form of ILIJA.
IRENA
Latinate form of IRENE.
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".
ISAIJA
Serbian and Macedonian form of ISAIAH.
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...
IVANKA
Diminutive of IVANA.
IVICA
Diminutive of IVAN.
IVANA
Feminine form of IVAN.
IVO (2)
Diminutive of IVAN.
JADRANKA
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene feminine form of ADRIAN.
JANKO
Diminutive of JANEZ or JÁN.
JASMINA
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene and Macedonian form of JASMINE.
JADRAN
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of ADRIAN.
JADRANKO
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of ADRIAN.
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).
JANA (2)
Croatian and Serbian variant of ANA.
JANJA
Croatian and Serbian form of AGNES. It also may be inspired by Serbo-Croatian janje meaning "lamb".
JASNA
Derived from South Slavic jasno meaning "clear, sharp".
JAVOR
Means "maple tree" in South Slavic.
JELENA
Form of YELENA. In Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia it is also associated with the South Slavic words jelen meaning "deer, s...
JELISAVETA
Serbian form of ELIZABETH.
JEVREM
Serbian form of EPHRAIM.
JEFIMIJA
Serbian form of EUPHEMIA. This name was adopted by a 14th-century Serbian poet (born Jelena Mrnjavčević).
JELA
Short form of JELENA or JELISAVETA. It also means "fir tree" in Serbian and Croatian.
JELICA
Diminutive of JELA.
JELKA
Diminutive of JELENA. It also means "fir tree" in Slovene.
JOAKIM
Scandinavian, Macedonian and Serbian form of JOACHIM.
JOSIF
Serbian and Macedonian form of JOSEPH.
JOVANA
Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of JOHN.
JOVAN
Serbian and Macedonian form of JOHN.
JOVANKA
Diminutive of JOVANA.
JULIJANA
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of JULIANA.
KATARINA
Cognate of KATHERINE.
KSENIJA
Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian and Slovene form of XENIA.
KONSTANTIN
Cognate of CONSTANTINE.
KORNELIJA
Croatian and Serbian form of CORNELIA.
KRISTIJAN
Serbian, Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian form of CHRISTIAN.
KRISTINA
Form of CHRISTINA, and a Bulgarian variant of HRISTINA.
KUZMAN
Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian form of COSMAS.
LAZAR
Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian form of LAZARUS.
LANA
Short form of ALANA (English) or SVETLANA (Russian). In the English-speaking world, it was popularized by actress Lana T...
LIDIJA
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of LYDIA.
LJILJA
Short form of LJILJANA.
LJUBA
From the Slavic element lyuby meaning "love".
LJUBO
Diminutive of LJUBOMIR.
LJERKA
Derived from South Slavic lijer meaning "lily".
LJILJANA
Derived from South Slavic ljiljan meaning "lily".
LJUBAN
Serbian and Croatian 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.
MARICA
Diminutive of MARIJA (Croatian, Serbian and Slovene) or MÁRIA (Hungarian).
MAJA (1)
Form of MAIA (1).
MALINA (2)
Means "raspberry" in several Slavic languages.
MANDA
Diminutive of MAGDALENA.
MARA (2)
Hungarian variant of MÁRIA, and a Croatian and Serbian variant of MARIJA.
MARIJA
Form of MARIA.
MARIJANA
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene and Macedonian form of MARIANA.
MARIN
French, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of MARINUS.
MARINKO
Croatian and Serbian diminutive of MARIN.
MARJAN (2)
Slovene, Macedonian, Serbian and Croatian form of MARIANUS.
MATIJA
Slovene, Croatian and Serbian form of MATTHIAS, used to refer to the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot. It is occ...
MARINA
Feminine form of MARINUS.
MARKO
Cognate of MARK.
MARTA
Cognate of MARTHA.
MATEJA (2)
Serbian variant of MATIJA.
MELANIJA
Form of MELANIE.
MIHAJLO
Serbian form of MICHAEL.
MIJO
Diminutive of MILAN or MIHOVIL.
MILANA
Variant of MILENA.
MILENA
Feminine form of MILAN. It began to be used in Italy in honour of Milena Vukotić (1847-1923), mother of Helen of Montene...
MILJANA
Feminine form of MILAN.
MILKA (1)
Diminutive of Slavic names containing the element milu "gracious, dear".
MILOJICA
Diminutive of MILOJE.
MILOŠ
Originally a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element milu "gracious, dear". This was the name of a 14th-ce...
MILOVAN
From Serbian миловати (milovati) meaning "to caress".
MIODRAG
Derived from the element mio, a Serbo-Croatian form of the Slavic element milu meaning "dear", combined with dragu meani...
MIRKO
Originally a diminutive of MIROSLAV and other names containing the element miru "peace, world".