Diccionario de nombres
160 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ADAM
This is the Hebrew word for "man". It could be ultimately derived from Hebrew אדם ('adam) meaning "to be red", referring...
ALEKS
Short form of ALEKSEY or ALEKSANDR.
ALEKSANDRA
Form of ALEXANDRA.
ALEKSEI
Variant transcription of ALEKSEY.
ALEKSEY
Russian form of ALEXIS. This was the name of a 17th-century czar of Russia.
ALEXEI
Variant transcription of ALEKSEY.
ALEXEY
Variant transcription of ALEKSEY.
ALLA
Meaning unknown, possibly of German origin.
ALBINA
Feminine form of ALBINUS. Saint Albina was a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.
ALEKSANDR
Russian and Armenian form of ALEXANDER. This name was borne by the 19th-century Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin.
ALEXANDRA
Feminine form of ALEXANDER. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name o...
ANASTASIYA
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of ANASTASIA. This name was borne by the wife of the Russian czar Ivan the Terribl...
ANATOLIY
Russian and Ukrainian form of ANATOLIUS.
ANASTASIA
Feminine form of ANASTASIUS. This was the name of a 4th-century Dalmatian saint who was martyred during the persecutions...
ANATOLI
Variant transcription of ANATOLIY.
ANDRIY
Ukrainian form of ANDREW.
ANNA
Form of Channah (see HANNAH) used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. Many later Old Testament translations, including...
ANTON
Form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
ARTEM
Ukrainian and Belarusian form of ARTEMIOS. It is also a variant transcription of Russian ARTYOM.
AVGUST
Slovene, Russian and Ukrainian form of AUGUSTUS.
BOHDAN
Czech and Ukrainian form of BOGDAN.
BOHUSLAV
Czech, Slovak and Ukrainian form of BOGUSŁAW.
BOHUSLAVA
Feminine form of BOHUSLAV.
BORYS
Polish and Ukrainian form of BORIS.
DARIYA
Ukrainian form of DARIA.
DARYNA
Diminutive of DARIYA.
DEMYAN
Russian and Ukrainian form of DAMIAN.
DENYS
Ukrainian form of DENIS.
DMYTRO
Ukrainian form of DEMETRIUS.
FEDIR
Ukrainian form of THEODORE.
GLEB
Russian and Ukrainian form of the Old Norse name Guðleifr, which was derived from the elements guð "god" and leifr "heir...
HALYNA
Ukrainian form of GALINA.
HANNA (1)
Cognate of HANNAH.
HAVRYIL
Ukrainian form of GABRIEL.
HRYHORIY
Ukrainian form of GREGORY.
IHOR
Ukrainian form of IGOR.
INNA
Meaning unknown. This was the name of an early Scythian saint and martyr, a male, supposedly a disiciple of Saint Andrew...
IRYNA
Ukrainian 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...
JULIA
Feminine form of the Roman family name JULIUS. Among the notable women from this family were Julia Augusta (also known a...
JULIYA
Variant transcription of YULIYA.
KALYNA
From the Ukrainian word for a type of shrub, also called the guelder rose.
KATERYNA
Ukrainian form of KATHERINE.
KHRYSTYNA
Ukrainian form of CHRISTINA.
KLIMENT
Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).
KOSTYANTYN
Ukrainian form of CONSTANTINE.
KLARA
Form of CLARA.
KLAVDIYA
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian feminine form of CLAUDIUS.
KLIM
Short form of KLIMENT.
KYRYLO
Ukrainian form of CYRIL.
LARISA
Possibly derived from the name of the ancient city of Larisa in Thessaly, which meant "citadel". In Greek legends, the n...
LARYSA
Ukrainian form of LARISA.
LEONID
Russian and Ukrainian form of LEONIDAS.
LERA
Short form of VALERIYA.
LESYA
Diminutive of OLEKSANDRA or OLENA.
LILIA
Spanish and Italian form of LILY, as well as a Russian and Ukrainian variant transcription of LILIYA.
LILIYA
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian cognate of LILY.
LILYA
Variant transcription of LILIYA.
LUBA
Variant transcription of LYUBA.
LYUBA
Diminutive of LYUBOV.
LYUBOCHKA
Diminutive of LYUBOV.
LYUBOV
Derived from the Slavic element lyuby meaning "love".
LYUDMYLA
Ukrainian form of LUDMILA.
MAKSIM
Russian, Belarusian and Macedonian form of MAXIMUS, as well as a variant transliteration of Ukrainian MAKSYM.
MAKSYM
Ukrainian and Polish form of MAXIMUS.
MARIA
Latin form of Greek Μαρια, from Hebrew מִרְיָם (see MARY). Maria is the usual form of the name in many European language...
MARINA
Feminine form of MARINUS.
MARIYA
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of MARIA.
MARKO
Cognate of MARK.
MARTYN
Welsh and Ukrainian form of MARTIN.
MAXIM
Variant transcription of MAKSIM or MAKSYM.
MIKHAILO
Variant transcription of MYKHAILO.
MILA
Originally a diminutive of Slavic names containing the element milu "gracious, dear".
MIRON (1)
Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian and Polish form of MYRON.
MYKHAILA
Ukrainian feminine form of MICHAEL.
MYKHAYLO
Variant transcription of MYKHAILO.
MYKHAIL
Ukrainian variant form of MICHAEL.
MYKHAILO
Ukrainian form of MICHAEL.
MYKOLA
Ukrainian form of NICHOLAS.
MYKYTA
Ukrainian form of NIKETAS.
NADIA (1)
Variant of NADYA (1) used in the Western world, as well as a variant transcription of the Slavic name. It began to be u...
NADYA (1)
Diminutive of NADEZHDA.
NADEZHDA
Means "hope" in Slavic.
NADIYA
Diminutive of NADEZHDA, as well as being the modern Ukrainian word meaning "hope".
NATALI
Russian and Ukrainian form of NATALIE.
NATALKA
Ukrainian and Polish diminutive of Natalia (see NATALIE).
NATALIYA
Russian and Ukrainian form of Natalia (see NATALIE).
NAZAR
Russian and Ukrainian form of Nazarius (see NAZARIO).
NAZARIY
Russian and Ukrainian form of Nazarius (see NAZARIO).
NIKITA (1)
Russian form of NIKETAS. This form is also used in Ukrainian and Belarusian alongside the more traditional forms Mykyta ...
OLEKSANDR
Ukrainian form of ALEXANDER.
OLEKSIY
Ukrainian form of ALEXIS.
OLES
Short form of OLEKSANDR or OLEKSIY.
OLEXIY
Variant transcription of OLEKSIY.
OLGA
Russian form of HELGA. The Varangians brought it from Scandinavia to Russia. The 10th-century Saint Olga was the wife of...
OLHA
Ukrainian form of OLGA.
ODARKA
Ukrainian variant of DARIYA.
OKSANA
Ukrainian form of XENIA.
OLEKSANDER
Variant transcription of OLEKSANDR.
OLEKSANDRA
Ukrainian form of ALEXANDRA.
OLENA
Ukrainian form of HELEN.
OXANA
Variant transcription of OKSANA.
PAVLO
Ukrainian form of PAUL.
PETRO
Ukrainian and Esperanto form of PETER.
POLINA
Either a Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of PAULINA or a short form of APOLLINARIYA.
PYLYP
Ukrainian form of PHILIP.
ROMAN
From the Late Latin name Romanus which meant "Roman".
RUSLANA
Feminine form of RUSLAN.
RUSLAN
Form of YERUSLAN used by Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem 'Ruslan and Ludmila' (1820), which was loosely based on Russian a...
SASHA
Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of ALEKSANDR or ALEKSANDRA.
SEMEN
Ukrainian form of SIMON, as well as a variant transcription of Russian SEMYON.
SERHIY
Ukrainian form of SERGIUS.
SOFIA
Form of SOPHIA.
SOFIYA
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of SOPHIA.
SPARTAK
Form of SPARTACUS.
STANISLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements stani meaning "stand, become" combined with slava meaning "glory".
SVYATOSLAV
Derived from the Slavic elements svetu "blessed, holy" and slava "glory".
SVITLANA
Ukrainian form of SVETLANA.
SYMON
Ukrainian form of SIMON (mostly ecclesiastical usage).
TAMARA
Russian form of TAMAR. Russian performers such as Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978), Tamara Drasin (1905-1943), Tamara Geva (...
TARAS
Ukrainian and Russian form of the Greek name Ταρασιος (Tarasios), which possibly means "from Taras". Taras was an Italia...
VALENTYNA
Ukrainian form of VALENTINA.
VALERIAN
From the Roman cognomen Valerianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name VALERIUS. This was the name of a 3rd-ce...
VALERIYA
Russian and Ukrainian feminine form of VALERIUS.
VASYLYNA
Ukrainian feminine form of BASIL (1).
VALENTYN
Ukrainian form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VASYL
Ukrainian form of BASIL (1).
VIKTORIA
German and Scandinavian variant of VICTORIA. It is also a variant transcription of VIKTORIYA.
VIRA
Ukrainian form of VERA (1).
VITALI
Variant transcription of VITALIY.
VITALIK
Diminutive of VITALIY.
VITALIY
Russian and Ukrainian form of Vitalis (see VITALE).
VITALY
Variant transcription of VITALIY.
VIKTOR
Form of VICTOR.
VIKTORIYA
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of VICTORIA.
VITALIYA
Russian and Ukrainian feminine form of Vitalis (see VITALE).
VYACHESLAV
Russian and Ukrainian form of VÁCLAV.
VOLODYMYR
Ukrainian form of VLADIMIR.
VSEVOLOD
Derived from the Slavic elements visi "all" and vladeti "rule". This was the name of an 11th-century Grand Prince of Kie...
WASYLYNA
Variant transcription of VASYLYNA.
WASYL
Variant transcription of VASYL.
WOLODYMYR
Variant transcription of VOLODYMYR.
YAROSLAVA
Russian and Ukrainian feminine form of JAROSŁAW.
YELYZAVETA
Ukrainian form of ELIZABETH.
YEVHEN
Ukrainian form of EUGENE.
YEVHENIYA
Ukrainian form of EUGENIA.
YAKIV
Ukrainian form of JACOB (or JAMES).
YANA
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of JANA (1).
YAROSLAV
Russian and Ukrainian form of JAROSŁAW.
YEVGEN
Variant transcription of YEVHEN.
YEVHENIY
Ukrainian form of EUGENE.
YOSYP
Ukrainian form of JOSEPH.
YULIYA
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of JULIA.
YURI (1)
Variant transcription of YURIY.
YURIY
Russian and Ukrainian form of GEORGE. The Soviet cosmonaut Yuriy (or Yuri) Gagarin (1934-1968), the first man to travel ...
YULIA
Variant transcription of YULIYA.
YURA
Diminutive of YURIY.
ZINOVIYA
Russian and Ukrainian form of ZENOBIA.
ZINOVIY
Russian and Ukrainian form of the Greek name Ζηνοβιος (Zenobios), the masculine form of ZENOBIA.
ZOYA
Russian and Ukrainian form of ZOE.