Diccionario de nombres
200 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ADRIJANA
Slovene, Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian feminine form of ADRIAN.
AGATA
Cognate of AGATHA.
ALEKS
Short form of ALEKSEY or ALEKSANDR.
ALEKSANDER
Cognate of ALEXANDER.
ALEKSANDRA
Form of ALEXANDRA.
ALEN
Croatian and Slovene form of ALAN.
ALEŠ
Diminutive of ALEXEJ or ALEKSANDER.
ALJAŽ
Derived from a Slovene surname, which is of unknown meaning.
ALOJZIJA
Slovene and Croatian feminine form of ALOYSIUS.
ALBIN
Form of ALBINUS.
ALBINA
Feminine form of ALBINUS. Saint Albina was a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.
ALEKSEJ
Slovene form of ALEXIS.
ALENA
Short form of MAGDALENA or HELENA.
ALENKA
Slovene diminutive of ALENA.
ALFONZ
Slovene form of ALFONSO.
ALJOŠA
Slovene and Croatian form of ALYOSHA.
ALOJZ
Slovene, Slovak and Croatian form of ALOYSIUS.
ALOJZIJ
Slovene form of ALOYSIUS.
AMADEJ
Slovene form of AMADEUS.
AMALIJA
Lithuanian, Slovene and Croatian form of AMALIA.
AMBROŽ
Slovene and Czech form of Ambrosius (see AMBROSE).
ANA
Form of ANNA.
ANASTAZIJA
Croatian and Slovene form of ANASTASIA.
ANDRAŽ
Slovene form of ANDREW.
ANDREJA (1)
Slovene and Croatian feminine form of ANDREJ.
ANEJ
Slovene form of AENEAS.
ANICA
Slovene, Croatian and Serbian diminutive of ANNA.
ANITA (1)
Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian and Slovene diminutive of ANA.
ANJA
Form of ANYA.
ANTONIJA
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of ANTONIA.
ANDREJ
Form of ANDREW.
ANGELA
Feminine form of Angelus (see ANGEL). As an English name, it came into use in the 18th century.
ANIKA (1)
German, Dutch, Danish and Slovene diminutive of ANNA or ANA.
ANTON
Form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
ANŽE
Variant of JANEZ.
APOLONIJA
Slovene form of APOLLONIA.
AVGUST
Slovene, Russian and Ukrainian form of AUGUSTUS.
AVGUŠTIN
Slovene form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)).
AVGUSTA
Slovene feminine form of AUGUSTUS.
BARBARA
Derived from Greek βαρβαρος (barbaros) meaning "foreign". According to legend, Saint Barbara was a young woman killed by...
BERNARDA
Feminine form of BERNARD.
BERTA
Form of BERTHA.
BERNARD
Derived from the Germanic element bern "bear" combined with hard "brave, hardy". The Normans brought it to England, wher...
BOGDAN
Means "given by God" from the Slavic elements bogu "god" and dan "given".
BOGOMIR
Slovene form of BOHUMÍR.
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 ...
BOŠTJAN
Short form of SEBASTJAN.
BOŽENA
Derived from the Slavic element bozy meaning "divine".
BRANIMIR
Derived from the Slavic element borna "protection" combined with miru meaning "peace, world".
BRANISLAV
Cognate of BRONISŁAW.
BLAŽ
Slovene and Croatian form of BLAISE. It may also be derived from the Slavic element blagu meaning "sweet, pleasant, bles...
BOGDANA
Feminine form of BOGDAN.
BOJANA
Feminine form of BOJAN.
BOR
Short form of names containing bor, such as BORISLAV or BORIS. It is also a South Slavic word meaning "pine tree".
BORISLAV
Derived from the Slavic element borti "battle" combined with slava "glory".
BORUT
Diminutive of BORIS.
BOŠKO
Diminutive of BOGDAN or 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".
BRANISLAVA
Serbian, Slovak, Czech and Slovene feminine form of BRONISŁAW.
BRANKA
Feminine form of BRANKO.
BRANKO
Diminutive of BRANISLAV or BRANIMIR.
BRIGITA
Slovene, Croatian and Latvian form of BRIDGET.
CECILIJA
Slovene and Croatian form of CECILIA.
CILKA
Slovene diminutive of CECILIA.
CIRIL
Slovene form of CYRIL.
CIRILA
Slovene feminine form of CYRIL.
CVETKO
Masculine form of CVETKA.
CVETKA
Derived from Slovene cvet meaning "blossom, flower".
DALIBOR
Derived from the Slavic elements dali meaning "distance" and borti meaning "to fight".
DAMIJAN
Slovene form of DAMIAN.
DAMJAN
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DAMIAN.
DANIJELA
Feminine form of DANIEL.
DANILO
Cognate of DANIEL.
DARIJA
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of DARIA.
DARINKA
Either a diminutive of DARIJA, or a derivative of the Slavic word dar meaning "gift".
DARJA
Slovene and Czech form of DARIA.
DAVOR
Possibly from an old Slavic exclamation expressing joy or sorrow.
DEJANA
Feminine form of DEJAN.
DALIBORKA
Feminine form of DALIBOR.
DAMIJANA
Slovene feminine form of DAMIAN.
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...
DANIEL
From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in...
DANIJEL
Cognate of DANIEL.
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.
DIMITRIJ
Slovene and Macedonian form of DEMETRIUS.
DENIS
From Denys or Denis, the medieval French forms of DIONYSIUS. Saint Denis was a 3rd-century missionary to Gaul and the fi...
DOMEN
Slovene form of DOMINIC.
DOMINIK
Cognate of DOMINIC.
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".
DOMINIKA
Feminine form of DOMINIC.
DOROTEJA
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DOROTHEA.
DRAGA
Feminine form of DRAGO.
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".
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.
EDI
Slovene diminutive of EDVARD and a Croatian diminutive of EDUARD.
EDITA
Cognate of EDITH.
EDVARD
Form of EDWARD.
EMA
Cognate of EMMA.
EMIL
From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival".
ENEJ
Slovene form of AENEAS.
ELIZABETA
Slovene and Croatian form of ELIZABETH.
EMILIJA
Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).
ERAZEM
Slovene form of ERASMUS.
ERIK
Scandinavian form of ERIC. This was the name of kings of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. King Erik IX of Sweden (12th centur...
ERIKA
Feminine form of ERIK. It also coincides with the word for "heather" in some languages.
ERNEST
Derived from Germanic eornost meaning "serious". It was introduced to England by the German House of Hanover when they i...
EVA
Latinate form of EVE. This form is used in the Latin translation of the New Testament, while Hava is used in the Latin O...
FABIJAN
Croatian and Slovene form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).
FERDINAND
From Ferdinando, the old Spanish form of a Germanic name composed of the elements fardi "journey" and nand "daring, brav...
FILIP
Cognate of PHILIP.
FRAN
Short form of FRANCIS, FRANCES or related names.
FRANČIŠKA
Slovene feminine form of Franciscus (see FRANCIS).
FELIKS
Russian, Slovene and Polish form of FELIX.
FRANC
Slovene form of FRANCIS.
FRANČIŠEK
Slovene form of Franciscus (see FRANCIS).
FRANCKA
Short form of FRANČIŠKA.
FRIDERIK
Slovene form of FREDERICK.
GABRIJEL
Croatian and Slovene form of GABRIEL.
GAL (2)
Slovene form of GALLUS.
GAJA (1)
Either a form of GAIA or a feminine form of GAIUS.
GAŠPER
Slovene form of JASPER.
GREGA
Slovene form of GREGORY.
GORAN
Means "mountain man", derived from South Slavic gora "mountain". It was popularized by the Croatian poet Ivan Goran Kova...
GREGOR
German, Scottish, Slovak and Slovene form of GREGORY. A famous bearer was Gregor Mendel (1822-1884), a Czech monk and sc...
HENRIK
Form of HENRY.
HERBERT
Derived from the Germanic elements hari "army" and beraht "bright". The Normans introduced this name to England, where i...
HEDVIKA
Czech and Slovene form of HEDWIG.
HELENA
Latinate form of HELEN.
HERMAN
Means "army man", derived from the Germanic elements hari "army" and man "man". It was introduced to England by the Norm...
IGNAC
Slovene form of IGNATIUS.
IGOR
Russian form of Yngvarr (see INGVAR). The Varangians brought it to Russia in the 10th century. It was borne by two Grand...
INES
Italian, Slovene and Croatian form of INÉS.
IDA
Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour". The Normans brought this name to England, though it eventua...
IGNACIJ
Slovene form of IGNATIUS.
IRENA
Latinate form of IRENE.
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.
IZIDOR
Slovene form of ISIDORE.
IVA (2)
Short form of IVANA.
IVANA
Feminine form of IVAN.
JADRANKA
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene feminine form of ADRIAN.
JAKOB
Cognate of JACOB (or JAMES).
JANA (1)
Feminine form of JAN (1).
JANKO
Diminutive of JANEZ or JÁN.
JAŠA
Slovene diminutive of JAKOB.
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.
JAKA
Slovene form of JACOB (or JAMES).
JAN (1)
Form of JOHANNES. This name was borne by the 15th-century Flemish painter Jan van Eyck and the 17th-century Dutch painte...
JANEZ
Slovene form of JOHANNES.
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...
JERNEJ
Slovene form of BARTHOLOMEW.
JELKA
Diminutive of JELENA. It also means "fir tree" in Slovene.
JERNEJA
Slovene feminine form of BARTHOLOMEW.
JOLANDA
Dutch, Slovene and Croatian form of YOLANDA, as well as an Italian variant of IOLANDA.
JOŠT
Slovene form of Iudocus (see JOYCE).
JOŽE
Slovene diminutive of JOSEPH.
JOŽEF
Slovene form of JOSEPH.
JOZEFA
Hungarian and Slovene feminine form of JOSEPH.
JOŽICA
Slovene and Croatian feminine form of JOSEPH.
JULIJ
Slovene form of JULIUS.
JULIJA
Slovene, Croatian and Lithuanian form of JULIA.
JOSIP
Croatian and Slovene form of JOSEPH.
JOŽEFA
Slovene feminine form of JOSEPH.
JULIJANA
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of JULIANA.
JURE
Slovene and Croatian form of GEORGE.
JURICA
Diminutive of JURAJ or JURIJ.
JUSTIN
From the Latin name Iustinus, which was derived from JUSTUS. This was the name of several early saints including Justin ...
JUSTINA
Feminine form of Iustinus (see JUSTIN).
JURIJ
Slovene and Sorbian form of GEORGE.
KAJA (1)
Scandinavian diminutive of KATARINA.
KATARINA
Cognate of KATHERINE.
KAJA (2)
Variant of GAJA (1).
KAREL
Dutch, Czech and Slovene form of CHARLES.
KARMEN
Slovene and Croatian form of CARMEN.
KAROL
Polish, Slovak and Slovene form of KARL.
KAROLINA
Feminine form of CAROLUS.
KATJA
German, Scandinavian, Dutch and Slovene form of KATYA.
KATICA
Croatian, Slovene and Hungarian diminutive of KATHERINE.
KLAVDIJA
Slovene feminine form of CLAUDIUS.
KLEMEN
Slovene form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).
KRISTJAN
Estonian and Slovene form of CHRISTIAN.
KRIŠTOF
Slovene and Slovak form of CHRISTOPHER.
KSENIJA
Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian and Slovene form of XENIA.