Warmth and elegance define Ukrainian girl names, often bearing a gentle Slavic cadence. Favorites like Oksana or Kateryna evoke both folk authenticity and graceful modernity. Many of these names carry saintly connections, bridging the village chapel with present-day city life. A Ukrainian baby girl name celebrates familial unity, embroidered vyshyvanka traditions, and the unwavering spirit of a land known for its hospitable heart.
A feminine form of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people."
Of Slavic origin, meaning "bright" or "beautiful."
Of Slavic origin, meaning "light" or "torch."
A Slavic variant of Anastasia, meaning "resurrection."
God is my judge
Sea
Daryna is a name of Ukrainian origin, and it means "gift" or "present."
Divine, goddesslike
Shining light
God
Fair
Favour
Rough stream
Watchful
Willow
Pure
Pure
Kateryna is a variant of Katherine, which means "pure."
Ksenia carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Citadel
Lenyn is a variant of the name Lenin, which is derived from the Russian surname meaning "of the River Lena."
Maiia is a variant of Maia, which means "great" or "mother" in Greek mythology.
Of Bulgarian origin.
A worker with tar or wheel grease
Wonder
Tender
Birthday
Hospitality
Torch
Defender of mankind
Little
Rita carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Roksolana is a name of Slavic origin, meaning "woman from Ruthenia" or "from the land of the Roxolani."
Roman carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Sasha carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Wisdom
The name Sofiia means "wisdom."
Solomiia is a Ukrainian form of the name Salome, which means "peace."
Solomiya is a variant of the name Salome, which means "peace."
Light
Fairy queen
Shining light
She who brings victory
Conqueror
Bright
Yaryna is a Ukrainian form of the name Irene, which means "peace."
Beauty
Gold
Dawn