For Russian girls, names balance regal eloquence with tender charm. Traditional picks like Ekaterina or Svetlana pay homage to imperial courts and folkloric heroes, while modern variants reflect shifting tastes. Many choices carry affectionate nicknames—like Katya or Sveta—revealing close-knit family bonds. Rooted in Orthodox traditions yet open to evolution, a Russian baby girl’s name echoes centuries of art, faith, and cherished storytelling.
Elegantness and leadership
Wealthy
Sea
Gift of god
The surname "Davaya" is a rare and unique name found primarily in South Asia, particularly in Pakistan's Punjab region, with smaller occurrences in India and Russia. It is phonetically similar to names in Marathi and Russian. Though its origins and meaning are not well-documented, "Davaya" is often associated with strength, determination, and business acumen. It highlights the diversity and cultural significance of family names in South Asia.
Follower of demeter
A variant of various origins such as Russian or Ukrainian names
A blooming
Peace
Well
Fair
Giver of gifts
Race
Shining light
My god is yahweh
Peace
Born of the earth
Of the Roman origin.
Is associated with peacemakers
Free woman
Crown
Pure
Pure
Pure
Anointed one
Light
A variant of the Russian name
A variant of the ancient city of Larissa in Thessaly
Citadel
Blessed
Apple
Beloved
A variant of the Russian name
Who is like god
Who is like god
Who is like god
Bear cub
Little mouse
Hope
Drunk
Resurrection
Resurrection
Birthday of the lord
Snow
Victorious
Unconquered
Victory of the people
Of the name origin.
Includes being a name of a saint and imaginative and fertile
Hospitality
Torch